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Comparative Characterization of Phosphatidic Acid Sensors and Their Localization during Frustrated Phagocytosis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Phosphatidic acid (PA) is a key phospholipid in living organisms that plays important roles as a precursor, second messenger, and modulator of membrane shape, yet it only makes up a small portion of cell lipids.
  • Recent advances in fluorescent probes that combine GFP with PA-binding domains have allowed researchers to directly observe PA dynamics in various parts of cells.
  • The study involved analyzing three different PA sensors, comparing their preferences for PA species in different lipid environments, and investigating PA localization in macrophages, revealing complex intracellular dynamics of PA.

Article Abstract

Phosphatidic acid (PA) is the simplest phospholipid naturally existing in living organisms, but it constitutes only a minor fraction of total cell lipids. PA has attracted considerable attention because it is a phospholipid precursor, a lipid second messenger, and a modulator of membrane shape, and it has thus been proposed to play key cellular functions. The dynamics of PA in cells and in subcellular compartments, however, remains an open question. The recent generation of fluorescent probes for PA, by fusing GFP to PA-binding domains, has provided direct evidence for PA dynamics in different intracellular compartments. Here, three PA sensors were characterized and their preferences for different PA species in particular lipidic environments were compared. In addition, the localization of PA in macrophages during frustrated phagocytosis was examined using these PA sensors and was combined with a lipidomic analysis of PA in intracellular compartments. The results indicate that the PA sensors display some preferences for specific PA species, depending on the lipid environment, and the localization study in macrophages revealed the complexity of intracellular PA dynamics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354483PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.742346DOI Listing

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