An uneven lipid distribution is essential for the function of eukaryotic organelles. However, exchange of material by vesicular trafficking has a tendency to perturb this distribution; mechanisms must though exist to ensure lipid homeostasis. Osh proteins (S. cerevisiae) and OSBP-Related Proteins (ORPs, H. sapiens), are lipid transfer proteins...
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December 16, 2014 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 26, 2023
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2015 (v1)Journal article
The recruitment of many cytosolic factors is regulated by the lipid composition but also by the shape of organelles membrane. Ten years ago, we identified in ArfGAP1 a motif of 30 amino-acids termed ALPS that allows this protein to detect the positive curvature of the COPI vesicles at the end of their biogenesis and to trigger the...
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November 2013 (v1)Journal article
Several proteins at endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-Golgi membrane contact sites contain a PH domain that interacts with the Golgi phosphoinositide PI(4)P, a FFAT motif that interacts with the ER protein VAP-A, and a lipid transfer domain. This architecture suggests the ability to both tether organelles and transport lipids between them. We show...
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December 2020 (v1)Journal article
Abstract ESCRT-III proteins assemble into ubiquitous membrane-remodeling polymers during many cellular processes. Here we describe the structure of helical membrane tubes that are scaffolded by bundled ESCRT-III filaments. Cryo-ET reveals how the shape of the helical membrane tube arises from the assembly of two distinct bundles of helical...
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June 12, 2017 (v1)Journal article
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III mediates membrane fission in fundamental cellular processes, including cytokinesis. ESCRT-III is thought to form persistent filaments that over time increase their curvature to constrict membranes. Unexpectedly, we found that ESCRT-III at the midbody of human cells rapidly turns...
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023