Bridge-Like Lipid Transfer Proteins (BLTPs) in C. elegans: From Genetics to Structures and Functions.

Contact (Thousand Oaks (Ventura County, Calif.)) Pub Date : 2023-07-12 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25152564231186489
Taruna Pandey, Jianxiu Zhang, Bingying Wang, Dengke K Ma
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In eukaryotic cells, lipid transfer can occur at membrane contact sites (MCS) to facilitate the exchange of various lipids between two adjacent cellular organelle membranes. Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs), including shuttle LTP or bridge-like LTP (BLTP), transport lipids at MCS and are critical for diverse cellular processes, including lipid metabolism, membrane trafficking, and cell signaling. BLTPs (BLTP1-5, including the ATG2 and VPS13 family proteins) contain lipid-accommodating hydrophobic repeating β-groove (RBG) domains that allow the bulk transfer of lipids through MCS. Compared with vesicular lipid transfer and shuttle LTP, BLTPs have been only recently identified. Their functions and regulatory mechanisms are currently being unraveled in various model organisms and by diverse approaches. In this review, we summarize the genetics, structural features, and biological functions of BLTP in the genetically tractable model organism C. elegans. We discuss our recent studies and findings on C. elegans LPD-3, a prototypical megaprotein ortholog of BLTP1, with identified lipid transfer functions that are evolutionarily conserved in multicellular organisms and in human cells. We also highlight areas for future research of BLTP using C. elegans and complementary model systems and approaches. Given the emerging links of BLTP to several human diseases, including Parkinson's disease and Alkuraya-Kučinskas syndrome, discovering evolutionarily conserved roles of BLTPs and their mechanisms of regulation and action should contribute to new advances in basic cell biology and potential therapeutic development for related human disorders.

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秀丽隐杆线虫桥状脂传递蛋白(BLTPs):从遗传学到结构和功能。
在真核细胞中,脂质转移可以发生在膜接触位点(MCS),以促进两个相邻细胞器膜之间的各种脂质交换。脂质转移蛋白(LTP),包括穿梭LTP或桥状LTP(BLTP),在MCS下转运脂质,对多种细胞过程至关重要,包括脂质代谢、膜运输和细胞信号传导。BLTP(BLTP1-5,包括ATG2和VPS13家族蛋白)包含脂质调节疏水性重复β-沟(RBG)结构域,该结构域允许脂质通过MCS大量转移。与囊泡脂质转移和穿梭LTP相比,BLTP是最近才被发现的。它们的功能和调节机制目前正在各种模式生物中通过不同的方法被揭示。在这篇综述中,我们总结了BLTP在遗传可处理的模式生物秀丽隐杆线虫中的遗传学、结构特征和生物学功能。我们讨论了我们最近对秀丽隐杆线虫LPD-3的研究和发现,LPD-3是BLTP1的原型巨蛋白同源物,具有在多细胞生物和人类细胞中进化保守的脂质转移功能。我们还强调了未来使用秀丽隐杆线虫和互补模型系统和方法研究BLTP的领域。鉴于BLTP与包括帕金森病和Alkuraya-Kučinskas综合征在内的几种人类疾病之间的新联系,发现BLTP在进化上的保守作用及其调节和作用机制将有助于基础细胞生物学的新进展和相关人类疾病的潜在治疗发展。
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