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Cell Rep ; 43(3): 113836, 2024 Mar 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38421874

RESUMO

Endocrine cells employ regulated exocytosis of secretory granules to secrete hormones and neurotransmitters. Secretory granule exocytosis depends on spatiotemporal variables such as proximity to the plasma membrane and age, with newly generated granules being preferentially released. Despite recent advances, we lack a comprehensive view of the molecular composition of insulin granules and associated changes over their lifetime. Here, we report a strategy for the purification of insulin secretory granules of distinct age from insulinoma INS-1 cells. Tagging the granule-resident protein phogrin with a cleavable CLIP tag, we obtain intact fractions of age-distinct granules for proteomic and lipidomic analyses. We find that the lipid composition changes over time, along with the physical properties of the membrane, and that kinesin-1 heavy chain (KIF5b) as well as Ras-related protein 3a (RAB3a) associate preferentially with younger granules. Further, we identify the Rho GTPase-activating protein (ARHGAP1) as a cytosolic factor associated with insulin granules.


Assuntos
Insulinoma , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Humanos , Insulina/metabolismo , Proteômica , Lipidômica , Insulinoma/metabolismo , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/metabolismo , Exocitose , Vesículas Secretórias/metabolismo , Grânulos Citoplasmáticos/metabolismo
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(14): 7729-7738, 2020 04 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32213584

RESUMO

Every cell produces thousands of distinct lipid species, but insight into how lipid chemical diversity contributes to biological signaling is lacking, particularly because of a scarcity of methods for quantitatively studying lipid function in living cells. Using the example of diacylglycerols, prominent second messengers, we here investigate whether lipid chemical diversity can provide a basis for cellular signal specification. We generated photo-caged lipid probes, which allow acute manipulation of distinct diacylglycerol species in the plasma membrane. Combining uncaging experiments with mathematical modeling, we were able to determine binding constants for diacylglycerol-protein interactions, and kinetic parameters for diacylglycerol transbilayer movement and turnover in quantitative live-cell experiments. Strikingly, we find that affinities and kinetics vary by orders of magnitude due to diacylglycerol side-chain composition. These differences are sufficient to explain differential recruitment of diacylglycerol binding proteins and, thus, differing downstream phosphorylation patterns. Our approach represents a generally applicable method for elucidating the biological function of single lipid species on subcellular scales in quantitative live-cell experiments.


Assuntos
Diglicerídeos/química , Lipídeos/química , Proteínas/metabolismo , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Técnicas Biossensoriais , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/efeitos da radiação , Sobrevivência Celular , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Cinética , Luz , Modelos Biológicos , Proteína Quinase C/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais
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Cell Rep ; 20(9): 2087-2099, 2017 Aug 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28854360

RESUMO

Clathrin/adaptor protein-1-coated carriers connect the secretory and the endocytic pathways. Carrier biogenesis relies on distinct protein networks changing membrane shape at the trans-Golgi network, each regulating coat assembly, F-actin-based mechanical forces, or the biophysical properties of lipid bilayers. How these different hubs are spatiotemporally coordinated remains largely unknown. Using in vitro reconstitution systems, quantitative proteomics, and lipidomics, as well as in vivo cell-based assays, we characterize the protein networks controlling membrane lipid composition, membrane shape, and carrier scission. These include PIP5K1A and phospholipase C-beta 3 controlling the conversion of PI[4]P into diacylglycerol. PIP5K1A binding to RAC1 provides a link to F-actin-based mechanical forces needed to tubulate membranes. Tubular membranes then recruit the BAR-domain-containing arfaptin-1/2 guiding carrier scission. These findings provide a framework for synchronizing the chemical/biophysical properties of lipid bilayers, F-actin-based mechanical forces, and the activity of proteins sensing membrane shape during clathrin/adaptor protein-1-coated carrier biogenesis.


Assuntos
Actinas/metabolismo , Complexo 1 de Proteínas Adaptadoras/metabolismo , Vesículas Revestidas por Clatrina/metabolismo , Metabolismo dos Lipídeos , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Proteínas de Transporte/metabolismo , Clatrina/metabolismo , Diglicerídeos/biossíntese , Células HeLa , Humanos , Camundongos , Fosfatos de Fosfatidilinositol/metabolismo , Fosfolipase C beta/metabolismo , Fosfotransferases (Aceptor do Grupo Álcool)/metabolismo , Polimerização , Proteínas rac1 de Ligação ao GTP/metabolismo
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