非囊性脂质转运对质膜固醇稳态的调节。

Dylan Hong Zheng Koh, Yasunori Saheki
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摘要

甾醇有助于细胞膜的结构完整性,并在真核生物的细胞信号传导调节中发挥重要作用。它要么在内质网中产生,要么从细胞外环境中吸收。然而,在大多数真核细胞中,大部分甾醇富集在质膜中。因此,固醇在质膜和其他细胞器(包括内质网)之间的运输对于维持固醇稳态至关重要。尽管依赖于膜出芽和融合反应的囊泡运输在散装固醇运输中起着重要作用,但这种运输方式缓慢且无选择性。越来越多的证据表明,由进化上保守的脂质转移蛋白家族介导的非囊泡转运在更快速和选择性地递送甾醇中起着关键作用。一些脂质转移蛋白主要作用于内质网与其他细胞器或质膜之间的接触部位,而没有膜融合。本文综述了哺乳动物和酵母中固醇合成和摄取的异同,并讨论了它们的脂质转移蛋白在维持质膜固醇稳态中的作用。
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Regulation of Plasma Membrane Sterol Homeostasis by Nonvesicular Lipid Transport.

Regulation of Plasma Membrane Sterol Homeostasis by Nonvesicular Lipid Transport.

Regulation of Plasma Membrane Sterol Homeostasis by Nonvesicular Lipid Transport.

Regulation of Plasma Membrane Sterol Homeostasis by Nonvesicular Lipid Transport.

Sterol contributes to the structural integrity of cellular membranes and plays an important role in the regulation of cell signaling in eukaryotes. It is either produced in the endoplasmic reticulum or taken up from the extracellular environment. In most eukaryotic cells, however, the majority of sterol is enriched in the plasma membrane. Thus, the transport of sterol between the plasma membrane and other organelles, including the endoplasmic reticulum, is crucial for maintaining sterol homeostasis. While vesicular transport that relies on membrane budding and fusion reactions plays an important role in bulk sterol transport, this mode of transport is slow and non-selective. Growing evidence suggests a critical role of nonvesicular transport mediated by evolutionarily conserved families of lipid transfer proteins in more rapid and selective delivery of sterol. Some lipid transfer proteins act primarily at the sites of contacts formed between the endoplasmic reticulum and other organelles or the plasma membrane without membrane fusion. In this review, we describe the similarities and differences of sterol biosynthesis and uptake in mammals and yeast and discuss the role of their lipid transfer proteins in maintaining plasma membrane sterol homeostasis.

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