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Brief Report: A model for a partnership of lipid transfer proteins and scramblases in membrane expansion and organelle biogenesis
Authors:Alireza Ghanbarpour  Diana P Valverde  Thomas J Melia  Karin M Reinisch
Institution:aDepartment of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06520
Abstract:The autophagy protein ATG2, proposed to transfer bulk lipid from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) during autophagosome biogenesis, interacts with ER residents TMEM41B and VMP1 and with ATG9, in Golgi-derived vesicles that initiate autophagosome formation. In vitro assays reveal TMEM41B, VMP1, and ATG9 as scramblases. We propose a model wherein membrane expansion results from the partnership of a lipid transfer protein, moving lipids between the cytosolic leaflets of apposed organelles, and scramblases that reequilibrate the leaflets of donor and acceptor organelle membranes as lipids are depleted or augmented. TMEM41B and VMP1 are implicated broadly in lipid homeostasis and membrane dynamics processes in which their scrambling activities likely are key.
Keywords:TMEM41B  VMP1  ATG9A  scramblase
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