Loss of lipid asymmetry facilitates plasma membrane blebbing by decreasing membrane lipid packing
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Wang, Hong - Yin; Rumin, Alissa; Doktorova, Milka; Sputay, Daryna; Chan, Sze Ham; Wehman, Ann M.; Levental, Kandice R.; Levental, Ilya
署名单位:
University of Virginia; University of Denver; Stockholm University; Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University College Station
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-8977
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2417145122
发表日期:
2025-05-13
关键词:
charmm force-field
phosphatidylserine exposure
molecular-dynamics
cleavage furrow
model membranes
protein
cells
phospholipids
gui
redistribution
摘要:
Membrane blebs have important roles in cell migration, apoptosis, and intercellular communication through extracellular vesicles (EVs). While plasma membranes (PM) typically maintain phosphatidylserine (PS) on their cytoplasmic leaflet, most blebs have PS exposed on their outer leaflet, revealing that loss of steady-state lipid asymmetry often accompanies PM blebbing. How these changes in PM lipid organization regulate membrane properties and affect bleb formation remains unknown. We confirmed that lipid scrambling through the scramblase TMEM16F is essential for chemically induced membrane blebbing across cell types, with the kinetics of PS exposure being tightly coupled to the kinetics of bleb formation. Measurement of lipid packing with environment-sensitive probes revealed that lipid scrambling changes the physical properties of the PM, reducing lipid packing and facilitating the bilayer bending required for bleb formation. Accordingly, reducing lipid packing of the PM through cholesterol extraction, elevated temperature, or treatment with biological amphiphiles promoted blebbing in the absence of TMEM16F. Consistent with these cellular observations, blebbing in Caenorhabditis elegans embryos measured via EV production was significantly reduced by depleting the TMEM16-homolog ANOH-2. Our findings suggest that changing membrane biophysical properties by lipid scrambling is an important contributor to the formation of blebs and EVs and potentially other cellular processes involving PM deformation.
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