| Literature DB >> 30208283 |
Anne Könnel1, Wassilina Bugaeva1, Irene L Gügel2, Katrin Philippar1.
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By binding to and inserting into the lipid bilayer, amphiphilic α-helices of proteins are involved in the curvature of biological membranes in all organisms. In particular, they are involved in establishing the complex membrane architecture of intracellular organelles like the endoplasmatic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Thus, amphiphilic α-helices are essential for maintenance of cellular metabolism and fitness of organisms. Here we focus on the structure and function of membrane-intrinsic proteins, which are involved in membrane curvature by amphiphilic α-helices, in mitochondria and chloroplasts of the eukaryotic model organisms yeast and Arabidopsis thaliana. Further, we propose a model for transport of fatty acids and lipid compounds across the envelope of chloroplasts in which amphiphilic α-helices might play a role.Entities:
Keywords: amphiphilic α-helix; chloroplast; chloroplaste; courbure de la membrane; fatty acid/lipid transport; hélice α-amphiphile; membrane curvature; mitochondrie; mitochondrium; transport de acides gras/lipides
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30208283 DOI: 10.1139/bcb-2018-0150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Cell Biol ISSN: 0829-8211 Impact factor: 3.626