TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of lipids in the organization of tight junction
AU - Ikenouchi, Junichi
AU - Shigetomi, Kenta
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PY - 2024/12/5
Y1 - 2024/12/5
N2 - Cell membrane structures are supramolecular complexes that require the ordered assembly of membrane proteins and lipids. The morphology of various cell adhesion structures in multicellular organisms, such as those between epithelial cells, neural synapses and immune synapses, was initially described through electron microscopic analyses. Subsequent studies aimed to catalog their constituent proteins, which encompass transmembrane cell adhesion molecules, cytoskeletal proteins and scaffolding proteins that bind the two components. However, the diversity of plasma membrane lipids and their significance in the organization of cell adhesion structures were underappreciated until recently. It is now understood that phase separation of lipids and liquid-liquid phase separation of proteins are important driving forces for such self-assembly. In this review, we summarized recent findings on the role of lipids as scaffolds for supramolecular complexes using tight junctions in epithelial cells as an example.
AB - Cell membrane structures are supramolecular complexes that require the ordered assembly of membrane proteins and lipids. The morphology of various cell adhesion structures in multicellular organisms, such as those between epithelial cells, neural synapses and immune synapses, was initially described through electron microscopic analyses. Subsequent studies aimed to catalog their constituent proteins, which encompass transmembrane cell adhesion molecules, cytoskeletal proteins and scaffolding proteins that bind the two components. However, the diversity of plasma membrane lipids and their significance in the organization of cell adhesion structures were underappreciated until recently. It is now understood that phase separation of lipids and liquid-liquid phase separation of proteins are important driving forces for such self-assembly. In this review, we summarized recent findings on the role of lipids as scaffolds for supramolecular complexes using tight junctions in epithelial cells as an example.
KW - cholesterol
KW - tight junction
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U2 - 10.1093/jmicro/dfae039
DO - 10.1093/jmicro/dfae039
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39185601
AN - SCOPUS:85212456691
SN - 2050-5698
VL - 73
SP - 457
EP - 462
JO - Microscopy (Oxford, England)
JF - Microscopy (Oxford, England)
IS - 6
ER -