A Mechanistic Model for the Release of Ceramide from the CERT START Domain
A Mechanistic Model for the Release of Ceramide from the CERT START Domain
Ceramide transfer protein CERT is the mediator of non-vesicular transfer of ceramide from ER to Golgi. In CERT,2 START is the domain responsible for the binding and transport of ceramide. A wealth of structural data has revealed a helix-grip fold surrounding a large hydrophobic holding the ceramide. Yet little is known about the mechanisms by which START releases the ceramide through the polar region and into the packed environment of cellular membranes. As such events do not lend themselves easily to experimental investigations we used multiple unbiased microsecond-long molecular simulations. We propose a membrane-assisted mechanism in which the passage of the ceramide acyl chains is facilitated by the intercalation of a single phosphatidylcholine lipid in the cavity, practically greasing the ceramide way out. We verify using experimental lipidomics data that CERT forms stable complexes with phosphatidylcholine lipids, in addition to ceramide, thus providing a validation for the proposed computational model.
Talandashti Reza、Chiapparino Antonella、Titeca Kevin、Gartan Parveen、Moqadam Mahmoud、Reuter Nathalie、Gavin Anne-Claude
生物化学生物物理学分子生物学
Talandashti Reza,Chiapparino Antonella,Titeca Kevin,Gartan Parveen,Moqadam Mahmoud,Reuter Nathalie,Gavin Anne-Claude.A Mechanistic Model for the Release of Ceramide from the CERT START Domain[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-07].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.16.571968.点此复制
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