Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Sphingolipids are membrane lipids globally required for eukaryotic life. The sphingolipid content varies among endomembranes with pre- and post-Golgi compartments being poor and rich in sphingolipids, respectively. Due to this different sphingolipid content, pre- and post-Golgi membranes serve different cellular functions. The basis for maintaining distinct subcellular sphingolipid levels in the presence of membrane trafficking and metabolic fluxes is only partially understood. Here, we describe a homeostatic regulatory circuit that controls sphingolipid levels at the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Specifically, we show that sphingomyelin production at the TGN triggers a signalling pathway leading to PtdIns(4)P dephosphorylation. Since PtdIns(4)P is required for cholesterol and sphingolipid transport to the trans-Golgi network, PtdIns(4)P consumption interrupts this transport in response to excessive sphingomyelin production. Based on this evidence, we envisage a model where this homeostatic circuit maintains a constant lipid composition in the trans-Golgi network and post-Golgi compartments, thus counteracting fluctuations in the sphingolipid biosynthetic flow.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PtdIns(4)P; ceramide; lipid territories; lipid-transfer protein; membrane contact sites
Elenco autori:
Capasso, Serena; Parashuraman, Seetharaman; Rizzo, Riccardo; Russo, Domenico; Sticco, Lucia; Luini, Alberto; Dathan, NINA ALAYNE; Turacchio, Gabriele; D'Angelo, Giovanni; Pirozzi, Marinella
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