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Defining raft domains in the plasma membrane.

Akihiro Kusumi1,2, Takahiro K Fujiwara2, Taka A Tsunoyama1, Rinshi S Kasai3, An-An Liu4, Koichiro M Hirosawa5, Masanao Kinoshita6, Nobuaki Matsumori6, Naoko Komura5, Hiromune Ando5, Kenichi G N Suzuki5.   

Abstract

Many plasma membrane (PM) functions depend on the cholesterol concentration in the PM in strikingly nonlinear, cooperative ways: fully functional in the presence of physiological cholesterol levels (35~45 mol%), and nonfunctional below 25 mol% cholesterol; namely, still in the presence of high concentrations of cholesterol. This suggests the involvement of cholesterol-based complexes/domains formed cooperatively. In this review, by examining the results obtained by using fluorescent lipid analogs and avoiding the trap of circular logic, often found in the raft literature, we point out the fundamental similarities of liquid-ordered (Lo)-phase domains in giant unilamellar vesicles, Lo-phase-like domains formed at lower temperatures in giant PM vesicles, and detergent-resistant membranes: these domains are formed by cooperative interactions of cholesterol, saturated acyl chains, and unsaturated acyl chains, in the presence of >25 mol% cholesterol. The literature contains evidence, indicating that the domains formed by the same basic cooperative molecular interactions exist and play essential roles in signal transduction in the PM. Therefore, as a working definition, we propose that raft domains in the PM are liquid-like molecular complexes/domains formed by cooperative interactions of cholesterol with saturated acyl chains as well as unsaturated acyl chains, due to saturated acyl chains' weak multiple accommodating interactions with cholesterol and cholesterol's low miscibility with unsaturated acyl chains and TM proteins. Molecules move within raft domains and exchange with those in the bulk PM. We provide a logically established collection of fluorescent lipid probes that preferentially partition into raft and non-raft domains, as defined here, in the PM.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  cholesterol; circular logic; cooperativity; fluorescent lipid probes; lipid raft; meso-scale; nano-scale; phase separation; saturated acyl chain; single-molecule imaging; unsaturated acyl chain

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31760668     DOI: 10.1111/tra.12718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traffic        ISSN: 1398-9219            Impact factor:   6.215


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