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Remodeling of the Plasma Membrane by Surface-Bound Protein Monomers and Oligomers: The Critical Role of Intrinsically Disordered Regions

Journal

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volume 255, Issue 6, Pages 651-663

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00232-022-00256-8

Keywords

Membrane remodeling; Lipid sorting; Surface-bound membrane proteins; Membrane curvature; Intrinsically disordered regions

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health Institute of General Medicine [R01GM124233, R01GM144836, R01GM138668]

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The plasma membrane is a dynamic structure that undergoes constant changes in morphology and composition. Membrane proteins interact with membrane lipids to carry out their functions, and can also remodel the membrane's composition and curvature. This review focuses on the role of membrane proteins containing intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) in remodeling the plasma membrane.
The plasma membrane (PM) of cells is a dynamic structure whose morphology and composition is in constant flux. PM morphologic changes are particularly relevant for the assembly and disassembly of signaling platforms involving surface-bound signaling proteins, as well as for many other mechanochemical processes that occur at the PM surface. Surface-bound membrane proteins (SBMP) require efficient association with the PM for their function, which is often achieved by the coordinated interactions of intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and globular domains with membrane lipids. This review focuses on the role of IDR-containing SBMPs in remodeling the composition and curvature of the PM. The ability of IDR-bearing SBMPs to remodel the Gaussian and mean curvature energies of the PM is intimately linked to their ability to sort subsets of phospholipids into nanoclusters. We therefore discuss how IDRs of many SBMPs encode lipid-binding specificity or facilitate cluster formation, both of which increase their membrane remodeling capacity, and how SBMP oligomers alter membrane shape by monolayer surface area expansion and molecular crowding. [GRAPHICS] .

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