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Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets
Lipid droplets (LDs) in all eukaryotic cells are coated with at least one of the perilipin (Plin) family of proteins. They all regulate key intracellular lipases but do so to significantly different extents. Where more than one Plin is expressed in a cell, they associate with LDs in a hierarchical m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589688/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30649995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E18-08-0534 |
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author | Ajjaji, Dalila Ben M'barek, Kalthoum Mimmack, Michael L. England, Cheryl Herscovitz, Haya Dong, Liang Kay, Richard G. Patel, Satish Saudek, Vladimir Small, Donald M. Savage, David B. Thiam, Abdou Rachid |
author_facet | Ajjaji, Dalila Ben M'barek, Kalthoum Mimmack, Michael L. England, Cheryl Herscovitz, Haya Dong, Liang Kay, Richard G. Patel, Satish Saudek, Vladimir Small, Donald M. Savage, David B. Thiam, Abdou Rachid |
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description | Lipid droplets (LDs) in all eukaryotic cells are coated with at least one of the perilipin (Plin) family of proteins. They all regulate key intracellular lipases but do so to significantly different extents. Where more than one Plin is expressed in a cell, they associate with LDs in a hierarchical manner. In vivo, this means that lipid flux control in a particular cell or tissue type is heavily influenced by the specific Plins present on its LDs. Despite their early discovery, exactly how Plins target LDs and why they displace each other in a “hierarchical” manner remains unclear. They all share an amino-terminal 11-mer repeat (11mr) amphipathic region suggested to be involved in LD targeting. Here, we show that, in vivo, this domain functions as a primary highly reversible LD targeting motif in Plin1–3, and, in vitro, we document reversible and competitive binding between a wild-type purified Plin1 11mr peptide and a mutant with reduced binding affinity to both “naked” and phospholipid-coated oil–water interfaces. We also present data suggesting that a second carboxy-terminal 4-helix bundle domain stabilizes LD binding in Plin1 more effectively than in Plin2, whereas it weakens binding in Plin3. These findings suggest that dual amphipathic helical regions mediate LD targeting and underpin the hierarchical binding of Plin1–3 to LDs. |
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spelling | pubmed-65896882019-07-10 Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets Ajjaji, Dalila Ben M'barek, Kalthoum Mimmack, Michael L. England, Cheryl Herscovitz, Haya Dong, Liang Kay, Richard G. Patel, Satish Saudek, Vladimir Small, Donald M. Savage, David B. Thiam, Abdou Rachid Mol Biol Cell Articles Lipid droplets (LDs) in all eukaryotic cells are coated with at least one of the perilipin (Plin) family of proteins. They all regulate key intracellular lipases but do so to significantly different extents. Where more than one Plin is expressed in a cell, they associate with LDs in a hierarchical manner. In vivo, this means that lipid flux control in a particular cell or tissue type is heavily influenced by the specific Plins present on its LDs. Despite their early discovery, exactly how Plins target LDs and why they displace each other in a “hierarchical” manner remains unclear. They all share an amino-terminal 11-mer repeat (11mr) amphipathic region suggested to be involved in LD targeting. Here, we show that, in vivo, this domain functions as a primary highly reversible LD targeting motif in Plin1–3, and, in vitro, we document reversible and competitive binding between a wild-type purified Plin1 11mr peptide and a mutant with reduced binding affinity to both “naked” and phospholipid-coated oil–water interfaces. We also present data suggesting that a second carboxy-terminal 4-helix bundle domain stabilizes LD binding in Plin1 more effectively than in Plin2, whereas it weakens binding in Plin3. These findings suggest that dual amphipathic helical regions mediate LD targeting and underpin the hierarchical binding of Plin1–3 to LDs. The American Society for Cell Biology 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6589688/ /pubmed/30649995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E18-08-0534 Text en © 2019 Ajjaji, Ben M’barek, et al. “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License. |
spellingShingle | Articles Ajjaji, Dalila Ben M'barek, Kalthoum Mimmack, Michael L. England, Cheryl Herscovitz, Haya Dong, Liang Kay, Richard G. Patel, Satish Saudek, Vladimir Small, Donald M. Savage, David B. Thiam, Abdou Rachid Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title | Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title_full | Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title_fullStr | Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title_full_unstemmed | Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title_short | Dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
title_sort | dual binding motifs underpin the hierarchical association of perilipins1–3 with lipid droplets |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6589688/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30649995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E18-08-0534 |
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