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A conserved megaprotein-based molecular bridge critical for lipid trafficking and cold resilience.

Authors :
Wang, Changnan
Wang, Changnan
Wang, Bingying
Pandey, Taruna
Long, Yong
Zhang, Jianxiu
Oh, Fiona
Sima, Jessica
Guo, Ruyin
Liu, Yun
Zhang, Chao
Mukherjee, Shaeri
Bassik, Michael
Lin, Weichun
Deng, Huichao
Vale, Goncalo
McDonald, Jeffrey G
Shen, Kang
Ma, Dengke K
Wang, Changnan
Wang, Changnan
Wang, Bingying
Pandey, Taruna
Long, Yong
Zhang, Jianxiu
Oh, Fiona
Sima, Jessica
Guo, Ruyin
Liu, Yun
Zhang, Chao
Mukherjee, Shaeri
Bassik, Michael
Lin, Weichun
Deng, Huichao
Vale, Goncalo
McDonald, Jeffrey G
Shen, Kang
Ma, Dengke K
Source :
Nature communications; vol 13, iss 1, 6805; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cells adapt to cold by increasing levels of unsaturated phospholipids and membrane fluidity through conserved homeostatic mechanisms. Here we report an exceptionally large and evolutionarily conserved protein LPD-3 in C. elegans that mediates lipid trafficking to confer cold resilience. We identify lpd-3 mutants in a mutagenesis screen for genetic suppressors of the lipid desaturase FAT-7. LPD-3 bridges the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and plasma membranes (PM), forming a structurally predicted hydrophobic tunnel for lipid trafficking. lpd-3 mutants exhibit abnormal phospholipid distribution, diminished FAT-7 abundance, organismic vulnerability to cold, and are rescued by Lecithin comprising unsaturated phospholipids. Deficient lpd-3 homologues in Zebrafish and mammalian cells cause defects similar to those observed in C. elegans. As mutations in BLTP1, the human orthologue of lpd-3, cause Alkuraya-Kucinskas syndrome, LPD-3 family proteins may serve as evolutionarily conserved highway bridges critical for ER-associated non-vesicular lipid trafficking and resilience to cold stress in eukaryotic cells.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 13, iss 1, 6805; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 13, iss 1, 6805 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391586047
Document Type :
Electronic Resource