Mechanism of membrane fusion: protein-protein interaction and beyond.

International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2019-12-15 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01
Hongbing Wang, Chengliang Zhang, Hua Xiao
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Membrane fusion is a universal event in all living organism. It is at the heart of intracellular organelle biogenesis and membrane traffic processes such as endocytosis and exocytosis, and is also used by enveloped viruses to enter hosting cells. Regarding the cellular mechanisms underlying membrane fusion, pioneering studies by Randy Schekman, James Rothman, Thomas C. Südhof and their colleagues have demonstrated the function of specific proteins and protein-protein interactions as essential fusogenic factor to initiate membrane fusion. Since then, function of lipids and protein-lipid interaction has also been identified as important players in membrane fusion. Based on that NSF (NEM-sensitive factor where NEM stands for N-ethyl-maleimide) and acyl-CoA are required for the membrane fusion of transporting vesicles with Golgi cisternae, it is further suggested that the transfer of the acyl chain to a molecule(s) is essential for membrane fusion. Among the previously identified fusogens, phosphatidic acid (PA) is found as an acyl chain recipient. Functionally, acylation of PA is required for tethering the membranes of Rab5a vesicles and early endosomes together during membrane fusion. As certain threshold of proximity between the donor and acceptor membrane is required to initiate membrane fusion, fusogenic factors beyond protein-protein and protein-lipid interaction need to be identified.

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膜融合机制:蛋白-蛋白相互作用及其他。
膜融合是所有生物体内普遍存在的现象。它是胞内细胞器生物发生和膜运输过程(如胞吞作用和胞吐作用)的核心,也被包膜病毒用于进入宿主细胞。关于膜融合的细胞机制,Randy Schekman, James Rothman, Thomas C. s dhof及其同事的开创性研究已经证明了特定蛋白质和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用作为启动膜融合的基本融合因子的功能。从那时起,脂质和蛋白-脂质相互作用的功能也被确定为膜融合的重要参与者。基于NSF (NEM敏感因子,NEM代表n -乙基-马酰亚胺)和酰基-辅酶a是运输囊泡与高尔基池的膜融合所必需的,进一步表明酰基链向分子的转移是膜融合的必要条件。在先前鉴定的梭原中,磷脂酸(PA)被发现是酰基链受体。功能上,在膜融合过程中,PA的酰化是将Rab5a囊泡和早期核内体的膜系在一起所必需的。由于供膜和受体膜之间需要一定的接近阈值才能启动膜融合,因此需要确定蛋白-蛋白和蛋白-脂质相互作用之外的融合因子。
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