Biological function, topology, and quantification of plasma membrane Ceramide

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Advances in biological regulation Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jbior.2023.101009
Daniel Canals , Yusuf A. Hannun
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Over the past 30 years, a growing body of evidence has revealed the regulatory role of the lipid ceramide in various cellular functions. The structural diversity of ceramide, resulting in numerous species, and its distinct distribution within subcellular compartments may account for its wide range of functions. However, our ability to study the potential role of ceramide in specific subcellular membranes has been limited. Several works have shown mitochondrial, Golgi, and plasma membrane ceramide to mediate signaling pathways independently. These results have started to shift the focus on ceramide signaling research toward specific membrane pools. Nonetheless, the challenge arises from the substantial intracellular ceramide content, hindering efforts to quantify its presence in particular membranes. Recently, we have developed the first method capable of detecting and quantifying ceramide in the plasma membrane, leading to unexpected results such as detecting different pools of ceramide responding to drug concentration or time. This review summarizes the historical context that defined the idea of pools of ceramide, the studies on plasma membrane ceramide as a bioactive entity, and the tools available for its study, especially the new method to detect and, for the first time, quantify plasma membrane ceramide. We believe this method will open new avenues for researching sphingolipid signaling and metabolism.

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质膜神经酰胺的生物功能、拓扑结构和定量。
在过去的 30 年中,越来越多的证据揭示了脂质神经酰胺在各种细胞功能中的调节作用。神经酰胺结构多样,种类繁多,在亚细胞区室中的分布也各不相同,这可能是其具有广泛功能的原因。然而,我们研究神经酰胺在特定亚细胞膜中潜在作用的能力一直有限。一些研究表明,线粒体、高尔基体和质膜神经酰胺可独立介导信号通路。这些研究成果开始将神经酰胺信号转导研究的重点转向特定的膜池。然而,由于细胞内神经酰胺含量巨大,这阻碍了量化特定膜中神经酰胺含量的工作。最近,我们开发出了第一种能够检测和量化质膜中神经酰胺的方法,从而获得了意想不到的结果,如检测到不同神经酰胺池对药物浓度或时间的反应。这篇综述总结了界定神经酰胺池概念的历史背景、对作为生物活性实体的质膜神经酰胺的研究以及可用于其研究的工具,特别是首次用于检测和量化质膜神经酰胺的新方法。我们相信,这种方法将为研究鞘脂的信号转导和新陈代谢开辟新的途径。
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Advances in biological regulation
Advances in biological regulation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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