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Genome-wide CRISPR screen reveals CLPTM1L as a lipid scramblase required for efficient glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis

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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2115083119

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endoplasmic reticulum; scramblase; glycosylphosphatidylinositol; glycobiology; CLPTM1L

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  1. Immunology Frontier Research Center Kishimoto Foundation Fellowship
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  3. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan KAKENHI [21H02415, 17H06422]
  4. Joint Research Project of the Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University
  5. Max Planck Society
  6. RIKEN-Max Planck Joint Research Center for Systems Chemical Biology
  7. Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience
  8. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21H02415, 17H06422] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Researchers have identified a protein called CLPTM1L that plays a crucial role in the synthesis of glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs), complex glycolipids involved in cell surface protein anchoring. CLPTM1L acts as a scramblase, facilitating the translocation of GlcN-PI from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol for efficient GPI biosynthesis.
Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are complex glycolipids that act as membrane anchors of many eukaryotic cell surface proteins. Biosynthesis of GPIs is initiated at the cytosolic face of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by generation of N-acetylglucosaminyl-phosphatidylinositol (GlcNAc-PI). The second intermediate, glucosaminyl-phosphatidylinositol (GlcN-PI), is translocated across the membrane to the luminal face for later biosynthetic steps and attachment to proteins. The mechanism of the luminal translocation of GlcN-PI is unclear. Here, we report a genome-wide CRISPR knockout screen of genes required for rescuing GPI-anchored protein expression after addition of chemically synthesized G1cNAc-PI to PIGA-knockout cells that cannot synthesize G1cNAc-PI. We identified CLPTM1L (cleft lip and palate transmembrane protein 1-like), an ER-resident multipass membrane protein, as a GlcN-PI scramblase required for efficient biosynthesis of GPIs. Knockout of CLPTMIL in PIGA-knockout cells impaired the efficient utilization of chemically synthesized GlcN-Ac-PI and GlcNPI for GPI biosynthesis. Purified CLPTM1L scrambled GlcN-PI, GlcNAc-PI, PI, and several other phospholipids in vitro. CLPTM1L, a member of the PQ-loop family of proteins, represents a type of lipid scramblase having no structural similarity to known lipid scramblases. Knockout of CLPTMIL in various wild-type mammalian cultured cells partially decreased the level of GPI-anchored proteins. These results suggest that CLPTM1L is the major lipid scramblase involved in cytosol-to-lumen translocation of GlcN-PI across the ER membrane for efficient GPI biosynthesis.

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