Lipid Dynamics at Membrane Contact Sites.

IF 12.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Karin M Reinisch, Pietro De Camilli, Thomas J Melia
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Abstract

In eukaryotes, lipid building blocks for cellular membranes are made largely in the endoplasmic reticulum and then redistributed to other organelles. Lipids are transported between organelles by vesicular trafficking or else by proteins located primarily at sites where different organelles are closely apposed. Here we discuss transport at organelle contact sites mediated by shuttle-like proteins that carry single lipids between membranes to fine-tune their composition and by the more recently discovered bridge-like proteins that tether two organelles and provide a path for bulk lipid movement. Protein-mediated lipid transport is assisted by integral membrane proteins that have roles in (a) lowering the energy barrier for lipid transfer between the membrane and the lipid transfer protein, a key parameter determining the transfer rate, and (b) scrambling lipids to counteract the bilayer asymmetry that would result from such transfer. Advances in this field are shedding new light on a variety of physiological mechanisms.

膜接触部位的脂质动力学。
在真核生物中,细胞膜的脂质构建块主要在内质网中制造,然后重新分配到其他细胞器中。脂质通过囊泡运输在细胞器之间运输,或者主要通过位于不同细胞器紧密靠近的部位的蛋白质运输。在这里,我们讨论由梭状蛋白介导的细胞器接触位点的运输,梭状蛋白在膜之间携带单个脂质以微调其组成,以及最近发现的连接两个细胞器并为大量脂质运动提供途径的桥状蛋白。蛋白质介导的脂质转运由完整的膜蛋白辅助,这些膜蛋白具有以下作用:(a)降低膜和脂质转运蛋白之间的脂质转移的能量屏障,这是决定转移速率的关键参数;(b)扰乱脂质以抵消这种转移所导致的双层不对称。这一领域的进展为多种生理机制提供了新的线索。
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Annual review of biochemistry
Annual review of biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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33.90
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biochemistry, in publication since 1932, sets the standard for review articles in biological chemistry and molecular biology. Since its inception, these volumes have served as an indispensable resource for both the practicing biochemist and students of biochemistry.
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