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Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape

Glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) accelerates glycosphingolipid (GSL) intermembrane transfer via a unique lipid transfer/binding fold (GLTP-fold) that defines the GLTP superfamily and is the prototype for GLTP-like domains in larger proteins, i.e. phosphoinositol 4-phosphate adaptor protein-2 (FAPP...

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Autores principales: Gao, Yongguang, Chung, Taeowan, Zou, Xianqiong, Pike, Helen M., Brown, Rhoderick E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3097243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019990
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author Gao, Yongguang
Chung, Taeowan
Zou, Xianqiong
Pike, Helen M.
Brown, Rhoderick E.
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Chung, Taeowan
Zou, Xianqiong
Pike, Helen M.
Brown, Rhoderick E.
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description Glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) accelerates glycosphingolipid (GSL) intermembrane transfer via a unique lipid transfer/binding fold (GLTP-fold) that defines the GLTP superfamily and is the prototype for GLTP-like domains in larger proteins, i.e. phosphoinositol 4-phosphate adaptor protein-2 (FAPP2). Although GLTP-folds are known to play roles in the nonvesicular intracellular trafficking of glycolipids, their ability to alter cell phenotype remains unexplored. In the present study, overexpression of human glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) was found to dramatically alter cell phenotype, with cells becoming round between 24 and 48 h after transfection. By 48 h post transfection, ∼70% conversion to the markedly round shape was evident in HeLa and HEK-293 cells, but not in A549 cells. In contrast, overexpression of W96A-GLTP, a liganding-site point mutant with abrogated ability to transfer glycolipid, did not alter cell shape. The round adherent cells exhibited diminished motility in wound healing assays and an inability to endocytose cholera toxin but remained viable and showed little increase in apoptosis as assessed by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage. A round cell phenotype also was induced by overexpression of FAPP2, which binds/transfers glycolipid via its C-terminal GLTP-like fold, but not by a plant GLTP ortholog (ACD11), which is incapable of glycolipid binding/transfer. Screening for human protein partners of GLTP by yeast two hybrid screening and by immuno-pulldown analyses revealed regulation of the GLTP-induced cell rounding response by interaction with δ-catenin. Remarkably, while δ-catenin overexpression alone induced dendritic outgrowths, coexpression of GLTP along with δ-catenin accelerated transition to the rounded phenotype. The findings represent the first known phenotypic changes triggered by GLTP overexpression and regulated by direct interaction with a p120-catenin protein family member.
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spelling pubmed-30972432011-05-27 Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape Gao, Yongguang Chung, Taeowan Zou, Xianqiong Pike, Helen M. Brown, Rhoderick E. PLoS One Research Article Glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) accelerates glycosphingolipid (GSL) intermembrane transfer via a unique lipid transfer/binding fold (GLTP-fold) that defines the GLTP superfamily and is the prototype for GLTP-like domains in larger proteins, i.e. phosphoinositol 4-phosphate adaptor protein-2 (FAPP2). Although GLTP-folds are known to play roles in the nonvesicular intracellular trafficking of glycolipids, their ability to alter cell phenotype remains unexplored. In the present study, overexpression of human glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) was found to dramatically alter cell phenotype, with cells becoming round between 24 and 48 h after transfection. By 48 h post transfection, ∼70% conversion to the markedly round shape was evident in HeLa and HEK-293 cells, but not in A549 cells. In contrast, overexpression of W96A-GLTP, a liganding-site point mutant with abrogated ability to transfer glycolipid, did not alter cell shape. The round adherent cells exhibited diminished motility in wound healing assays and an inability to endocytose cholera toxin but remained viable and showed little increase in apoptosis as assessed by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage. A round cell phenotype also was induced by overexpression of FAPP2, which binds/transfers glycolipid via its C-terminal GLTP-like fold, but not by a plant GLTP ortholog (ACD11), which is incapable of glycolipid binding/transfer. Screening for human protein partners of GLTP by yeast two hybrid screening and by immuno-pulldown analyses revealed regulation of the GLTP-induced cell rounding response by interaction with δ-catenin. Remarkably, while δ-catenin overexpression alone induced dendritic outgrowths, coexpression of GLTP along with δ-catenin accelerated transition to the rounded phenotype. The findings represent the first known phenotypic changes triggered by GLTP overexpression and regulated by direct interaction with a p120-catenin protein family member. Public Library of Science 2011-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3097243/ /pubmed/21625605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019990 Text en Gao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gao, Yongguang
Chung, Taeowan
Zou, Xianqiong
Pike, Helen M.
Brown, Rhoderick E.
Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title_full Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title_fullStr Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title_full_unstemmed Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title_short Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein (GLTP) Expression Modulates Cell Shape
title_sort human glycolipid transfer protein (gltp) expression modulates cell shape
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3097243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019990
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