INVESTIGADORES
PERILLO Vanesa Liliana
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
To be or not to be in Membrane Domains: Transbilayer Asymmetry and Sphingomyelin-Dependent Preferential Partitioning of the Acetylcholine Receptor
Autor/es:
PERILLO, V.L.; PEÑALVA, D.A.; VITALE, A.J.; BARRANTES, F.J.; ANTOLLINI, S.S.
Lugar:
San Francisco, California
Reunión:
Congreso; Biophysical Society's 58th Annual Meeting; 2014
Institución organizadora:
Biophysical Society
Resumen:
The preferential partitioning of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) in liquid-ordered (Lo) domains, heterogeneous membrane domains commonly known as rafts, is thought to be a part of its clustering mechanism. Previous studies from our group have shown that AChR lacks preference for Lo domains when reconstituted in sphingomyelin (SM), cholesterol (Chol) and POPC (1:1:1) model systems (Bermúdez et al., 2010). Here we study the effect on the possible Lo-preferential partitioning of purified AChR reconstituted in two different model systems (POPC:Chol, 1:1 and POPC:Chol:SM, 1:1:1) under: a) induced transbilayer asymmetry, resulting from addition of brain sphingomyelin (bSM) to the external hemilayer; and b) the presence of different pure SM species in the model membrane (bSM, 16:0-SM, 18:0-SM or 24:1-SM). AChR distribution was evaluated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer efficiency between the AChR intrinsic fluorescence and Laurdan or dehydroergosterol fluorescence, and also by determining the presence of AChR in detergent-resistant and detergent-soluble domains (1% Triton X-100, 4°C). Both studies show that the induction of transbilayer asymmetry or the presence of 16:0-SM or 18:0-SM, as opposed to bSM or 24:1-SM, leads to a preferential partitioning of AChR in Lo domains. Thus, the localization of AChR in Lo domains strongly depends on the characteristics of the host lipid membrane.