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颠覆传统观念:深入理解 P4-ATP 酶如何以及为何翻转跨膜脂质。

Flipping the script: Advances in understanding how and why P4-ATPases flip lipid across membranes.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.

Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res. 2024 Apr;1871(4):119700. doi: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2024.119700. Epub 2024 Feb 19.

Abstract

Type IV P-type ATPases (P4-ATPases) are a family of transmembrane enzymes that translocate lipid substrates from the outer to the inner leaflet of biological membranes and thus create an asymmetrical distribution of lipids within membranes. On the cellular level, this asymmetry is essential for maintaining the integrity and functionality of biological membranes, creating platforms for signaling events and facilitating vesicular trafficking. On the organismal level, this asymmetry has been shown to be important in maintaining blood homeostasis, liver metabolism, neural development, and the immune response. Indeed, dysregulation of P4-ATPases has been linked to several diseases; including anemia, cholestasis, neurological disease, and several cancers. This review will discuss the evolutionary transition of P4-ATPases from cation pumps to lipid flippases, the new lipid substrates that have been discovered, the significant advances that have been achieved in recent years regarding the structural mechanisms underlying the recognition and flipping of specific lipids across biological membranes, and the consequences of P4-ATPase dysfunction on cellular and physiological functions. Additionally, we emphasize the requirement for additional research to comprehensively understand the involvement of flippases in cellular physiology and disease and to explore their potential as targets for therapeutics in treating a variety of illnesses. The discussion in this review will primarily focus on the budding yeast, C. elegans, and mammalian P4-ATPases.

摘要

IV 型 P 型 ATP 酶(P4-ATPases)是一类跨膜酶,可将脂质底物从生物膜的外叶层转运到内叶层,从而在膜内形成脂质的不对称分布。在细胞水平上,这种不对称性对于维持生物膜的完整性和功能至关重要,为信号事件提供平台,并促进囊泡运输。在机体水平上,这种不对称性已被证明对于维持血液内环境稳定、肝脏代谢、神经发育和免疫反应很重要。事实上,P4-ATPases 的失调与多种疾病有关,包括贫血、胆汁淤积、神经疾病和多种癌症。本综述将讨论 P4-ATPases 从阳离子泵到脂质翻转酶的进化转变、新发现的脂质底物、近年来在理解识别和翻转生物膜中特定脂质的结构机制方面取得的重大进展,以及 P4-ATPase 功能障碍对细胞和生理功能的影响。此外,我们强调需要进一步的研究来全面了解翻转酶在细胞生理学和疾病中的作用,并探索它们作为治疗各种疾病的治疗靶点的潜力。本综述的讨论将主要集中在出芽酵母、秀丽隐杆线虫和哺乳动物 P4-ATPases 上。

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