Title | Transbilayer lipid interactions mediate nanoclustering of lipid-anchored proteins. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Raghupathy R, Anilkumar AAmbika, Polley A, Singh PPal, Yadav M, Johnson C, Suryawanshi S, Saikam V, Sawant SD, Panda A, Guo Z, Vishwakarma RA, Rao M, Mayor S |
Journal | Cell |
Volume | 161 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 581-94 |
Date Published | 2015 Apr 23 |
ISSN | 1097-4172 |
Keywords | Actins, Animals, Cell Membrane, CHO Cells, Cricetulus, Glycosylphosphatidylinositols, Lipid-Linked Proteins, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Phosphatidylserines |
Abstract | Understanding how functional lipid domains in live cell membranes are generated has posed a challenge. Here, we show that transbilayer interactions are necessary for the generation of cholesterol-dependent nanoclusters of GPI-anchored proteins mediated by membrane-adjacent dynamic actin filaments. We find that long saturated acyl-chains are required for forming GPI-anchor nanoclusters. Simultaneously, at the inner leaflet, long acyl-chain-containing phosphatidylserine (PS) is necessary for transbilayer coupling. All-atom molecular dynamics simulations of asymmetric multicomponent-membrane bilayers in a mixed phase provide evidence that immobilization of long saturated acyl-chain lipids at either leaflet stabilizes cholesterol-dependent transbilayer interactions forming local domains with characteristics similar to a liquid-ordered (lo) phase. This is verified by experiments wherein immobilization of long acyl-chain lipids at one leaflet effects transbilayer interactions of corresponding lipids at the opposite leaflet. This suggests a general mechanism for the generation and stabilization of nanoscale cholesterol-dependent and actin-mediated lipid clusters in live cell membranes. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.cell.2015.03.048 |
Alternate Journal | Cell |
PubMed ID | 25910209 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC4651428 |
Grant List | GM090270 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States R01 GM090270 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States |
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