Sphingolipid Metabolism at the ER-Golgi Contact Zone and Its Impact on Membrane Trafficking

Contact Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1177/2515256420959514
Asako Goto, Aya Mizuike, K. Hanada
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Abstract

Proteins and lipids represent the two major constituents of biological membranes. Different organelles have different lipid compositions, which may be crucial for the execution and control of various organelle-specific functions. The interorganellar transport of lipids is dominated by mechanisms that are distinct from the vesicular mechanisms that underlie the interorganellar transport of proteins. Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) efficiently and accurately mediate the trafficking of membrane lipids at the interfaces between different organelles. In this review, which focuses on sphingolipids, we describe the coordinated synthesis and transfer of lipids that occur at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi apparatus contact zones and discuss the impacts of lipid metabolism on membrane trafficking from the trans-Golgi network (TGN).
内质-高尔基接触区鞘脂代谢及其对膜运输的影响
蛋白质和脂质是构成生物膜的两大主要成分。不同的细胞器具有不同的脂质组成,这可能对各种细胞器特异性功能的执行和控制至关重要。脂质在细胞器间运输的主要机制不同于蛋白质在细胞器间运输基础上的囊泡机制。脂质转移蛋白(LTPs)在不同细胞器之间的界面上有效而准确地介导膜脂的运输。在这篇综述中,我们描述了发生在内质网(ER)-高尔基体接触区脂质的协调合成和转移,并讨论了脂质代谢对反式高尔基网络(TGN)膜运输的影响。
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