GPI-anchored proteins and lipid rafts.

The Italian journal of biochemistry Pub Date : 2004-07-01
Vanessa Sangiorgio, Marina Pitto, Paola Palestini, Massimo Masserini
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Several proteins are anchored to membranes via a post-translational lipid modification, the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor. In mammals and other vertebrates, GPI-anchored proteins have been found in almost all tissues and cells examined. Several studies have provided significant insight into the functions of this ubiquitous modification. An intriguing relevant feature of GPI-anchored proteins is their association with lipid rafts, specialized regions of elevated cholesterol and sphingolipid content, that are present within most cell membranes. In addition to the structure and biosynthesis of the GPI-anchor, recent researches have focused on its molecular interaction with lipid rafts and the biological meaning of such interaction. The aim of this review is to examine the emerging evidences of association between lipid rafts and GPI-anchored proteins, and their relationship with the modulation of important cellular functions such as protein/lipid sorting, signaling mechanisms and with human disease.

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gpi锚定蛋白和脂筏。
几种蛋白质通过翻译后脂质修饰,即糖基磷脂酰肌醇(GPI)锚定在膜上。在哺乳动物和其他脊椎动物中,几乎在所有组织和细胞中都发现了gpi锚定蛋白。一些研究对这种普遍存在的修饰的功能提供了重要的见解。gpi锚定蛋白的一个有趣的相关特征是它们与脂筏的关联,脂筏是存在于大多数细胞膜内的胆固醇和鞘脂含量升高的特殊区域。除了gpi锚的结构和生物合成外,最近的研究主要集中在它与脂筏的分子相互作用以及这种相互作用的生物学意义上。本综述的目的是研究脂筏和gpi锚定蛋白之间关联的新证据,以及它们与重要细胞功能(如蛋白/脂质分选、信号机制和人类疾病)调节的关系。
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