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Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation
The plant plasma membrane (PM) is an essential barrier between the cell and the external environment, controlling signal perception and transmission. It consists of an asymmetrical lipid bilayer made up of three different lipid classes: sphingolipids, sterols, and phospholipids. The glycosyl inosito...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33785359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100602 |
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author | Mamode Cassim, Adiilah Navon, Yotam Gao, Yu Decossas, Marion Fouillen, Laetitia Grélard, Axelle Nagano, Minoru Lambert, Olivier Bahammou, Delphine Van Delft, Pierre Maneta-Peyret, Lilly Simon-Plas, Françoise Heux, Laurent Jean, Bruno Fragneto, Giovanna Mortimer, Jenny C. Deleu, Magali Lins, Laurence Mongrand, Sébastien |
author_facet | Mamode Cassim, Adiilah Navon, Yotam Gao, Yu Decossas, Marion Fouillen, Laetitia Grélard, Axelle Nagano, Minoru Lambert, Olivier Bahammou, Delphine Van Delft, Pierre Maneta-Peyret, Lilly Simon-Plas, Françoise Heux, Laurent Jean, Bruno Fragneto, Giovanna Mortimer, Jenny C. Deleu, Magali Lins, Laurence Mongrand, Sébastien |
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description | The plant plasma membrane (PM) is an essential barrier between the cell and the external environment, controlling signal perception and transmission. It consists of an asymmetrical lipid bilayer made up of three different lipid classes: sphingolipids, sterols, and phospholipids. The glycosyl inositol phosphoryl ceramides (GIPCs), representing up to 40% of total sphingolipids, are assumed to be almost exclusively in the outer leaflet of the PM. However, their biological role and properties are poorly defined. In this study, we investigated the role of GIPCs in membrane organization. Because GIPCs are not commercially available, we developed a protocol to extract and isolate GIPC-enriched fractions from eudicots (cauliflower and tobacco) and monocots (leek and rice). Lipidomic analysis confirmed the presence of trihydroxylated long chain bases and 2-hydroxylated very long-chain fatty acids up to 26 carbon atoms. The glycan head groups of the GIPCs from monocots and dicots were analyzed by gas chromatograph–mass spectrometry, revealing different sugar moieties. Multiple biophysics tools, namely Langmuir monolayer, ζ-Potential, light scattering, neutron reflectivity, solid state 2H-NMR, and molecular modeling, were used to investigate the physical properties of the GIPCs, as well as their interaction with free and conjugated phytosterols. We showed that GIPCs increase the thickness and electronegativity of model membranes, interact differentially with the different phytosterols species, and regulate the gel-to-fluid phase transition during temperature variations. These results unveil the multiple roles played by GIPCs in the plant PM. |
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spelling | pubmed-80996512021-05-13 Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation Mamode Cassim, Adiilah Navon, Yotam Gao, Yu Decossas, Marion Fouillen, Laetitia Grélard, Axelle Nagano, Minoru Lambert, Olivier Bahammou, Delphine Van Delft, Pierre Maneta-Peyret, Lilly Simon-Plas, Françoise Heux, Laurent Jean, Bruno Fragneto, Giovanna Mortimer, Jenny C. Deleu, Magali Lins, Laurence Mongrand, Sébastien J Biol Chem Research Article The plant plasma membrane (PM) is an essential barrier between the cell and the external environment, controlling signal perception and transmission. It consists of an asymmetrical lipid bilayer made up of three different lipid classes: sphingolipids, sterols, and phospholipids. The glycosyl inositol phosphoryl ceramides (GIPCs), representing up to 40% of total sphingolipids, are assumed to be almost exclusively in the outer leaflet of the PM. However, their biological role and properties are poorly defined. In this study, we investigated the role of GIPCs in membrane organization. Because GIPCs are not commercially available, we developed a protocol to extract and isolate GIPC-enriched fractions from eudicots (cauliflower and tobacco) and monocots (leek and rice). Lipidomic analysis confirmed the presence of trihydroxylated long chain bases and 2-hydroxylated very long-chain fatty acids up to 26 carbon atoms. The glycan head groups of the GIPCs from monocots and dicots were analyzed by gas chromatograph–mass spectrometry, revealing different sugar moieties. Multiple biophysics tools, namely Langmuir monolayer, ζ-Potential, light scattering, neutron reflectivity, solid state 2H-NMR, and molecular modeling, were used to investigate the physical properties of the GIPCs, as well as their interaction with free and conjugated phytosterols. We showed that GIPCs increase the thickness and electronegativity of model membranes, interact differentially with the different phytosterols species, and regulate the gel-to-fluid phase transition during temperature variations. These results unveil the multiple roles played by GIPCs in the plant PM. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8099651/ /pubmed/33785359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100602 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mamode Cassim, Adiilah Navon, Yotam Gao, Yu Decossas, Marion Fouillen, Laetitia Grélard, Axelle Nagano, Minoru Lambert, Olivier Bahammou, Delphine Van Delft, Pierre Maneta-Peyret, Lilly Simon-Plas, Françoise Heux, Laurent Jean, Bruno Fragneto, Giovanna Mortimer, Jenny C. Deleu, Magali Lins, Laurence Mongrand, Sébastien Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title | Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title_full | Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title_fullStr | Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title_short | Biophysical analysis of the plant-specific GIPC sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
title_sort | biophysical analysis of the plant-specific gipc sphingolipids reveals multiple modes of membrane regulation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33785359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100602 |
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