| Literature DB >> 29754803 |
Matthieu Pierre Platre1, Lise C Noack1, Mehdi Doumane1, Vincent Bayle1, Mathilde Laetitia Audrey Simon1, Lilly Maneta-Peyret2, Laetitia Fouillen3, Thomas Stanislas1, Laia Armengot1, Přemysl Pejchar4, Marie-Cécile Caillaud1, Martin Potocký4, Alenka Čopič5, Patrick Moreau6, Yvon Jaillais7.
Abstract
Membrane surface charge is critical for the transient, yet specific recruitment of proteins with polybasic regions to certain organelles. In eukaryotes, the plasma membrane (PM) is the most electronegative compartment of the cell, which specifies its identity. As such, membrane electrostatics is a central parameter in signaling, intracellular trafficking, and polarity. Here, we explore which are the lipids that control membrane electrostatics using plants as a model. We show that phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate (PI4P), phosphatidic acidic (PA), and phosphatidylserine (PS) are separately required to generate the electrostatic signature of the plant PM. In addition, we reveal the existence of an electrostatic territory that is organized as a gradient along the endocytic pathway and is controlled by PS/PI4P combination. Altogether, we propose that combinatorial lipid composition of the cytosolic leaflet of organelles not only defines the electrostatic territory but also distinguishes different functional compartments within this territory by specifying their varying surface charges.Entities:
Keywords: Arabidopsis; biosensor; endocytosis; lipid signaling; membrane biology; phosphatidic acid; phosphatidylserine; phosphoinositides; plant cell biology; vesicular trafficking
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29754803 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270