Pumping lipids with P4-ATPases
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2010
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Abstract While accumulating evidence indicates that P4-ATPases catalyze phospholipid transport across cellular bilayers, their kinship to cation-pumping ATPases has raised fundamental questions concerning the underlying flippase mechanism. Loss of P4-ATPase function perturbs vesicle formation in late secretory and endocytic compartments. An intriguing concept is that P4-ATPases help drive vesicle budding by generating imbalances in transbilayer lipid numbers. Moreover, activation of P4-ATPases by phosphoinositides and other effectors of coat recruitment provide a potential mechanism to confine flippase activity to sites of vesicle biogenesis. These developments have raised considerable interest in understanding the mechanism, regulation and biological implications of P4-ATPase-catalyzed phospholipid transport
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Cdc50 protein, flippase, lipid asymmetry, P-type pump, vesicle biogenesi
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López-Marqués, R L, Holthuis, J C M & Pomorski, T 2010, 'Pumping lipids with P4-ATPases', Biological Chemistry, vol. 392, no. 1-2, pp. 67-76. https://doi.org/10.1515/bc.2011.015