MOSPD2是一种内质网状脂滴系物,在LD稳态中起作用

Mehdi Zouiouich, Thomas Di Mattia, Arthur Martinet, Julie Eichler, C. Wendling, Nario Tomishige, Erwan Grandgirard, Nicolas Fuggetta, C. Ramain, Giulia Mizzon, Calvin Dumesnil, Maxime Carpentier, B. Reina-San-Martin, C. Mathelin, Y. Schwab, A. Thiam, Toshihide Kobayashi, G. Drin, C. Tomasetto, F. Alpy
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细胞器之间的膜接触位点由蛋白质桥组织。在这些接触的组成部分中,VAP家族包括内质网(ER)锚定蛋白,如MOSPD2,作为主要的ER细胞器系索。MOSPD2与VAP家族的其他成员的区别在于其CRAL-TRIO结构域的存在。在这项研究中,我们发现MOSPD2由于其CRAL-TRIO结构域而形成ER-LD接触。MOSPD2通过直接的蛋白质-膜相互作用确保内质网附着在ld上,这种相互作用涉及一个两亲螺旋,该螺旋对ld表面的脂质堆积缺陷具有亲和力。值得注意的是,缺乏MOSPD2明显扰乱了脂滴的组装。这些数据表明,除了作为细胞器间接触的一般ER受体外,MOSPD2还具有额外的系带活性,并通过其CRAL-TRIO结构域与ld的生物学有关。
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MOSPD2 is an endoplasmic reticulum–lipid droplet tether functioning in LD homeostasis
Membrane contact sites between organelles are organized by protein bridges. Among the components of these contacts, the VAP family comprises endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-anchored proteins, such as MOSPD2, functioning as major ER-organelle tethers. MOSPD2 distinguishes itself from the other members of the VAP family by the presence of a CRAL-TRIO domain. In this study, we show that MOSPD2 forms ER-LD contacts thanks to its CRAL-TRIO domain. MOSPD2 ensures the attachment of the ER to LDs through a direct protein-membrane interaction involving an amphipathic helix that has an affinity for lipid packing defects present at the surface of LDs. Remarkably, the absence of MOSPD2 markedly disturbs the assembly of lipid droplets. These data show that MOSPD2, in addition to being a general ER receptor for inter-organelle contacts, possesses an additional tethering activity and is specifically implicated in the biology of LDs via its CRAL-TRIO domain.
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