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T-SNARE protein conformations patterned by the lipid microenvironment.


ABSTRACT: The spatial distribution of the target (t-)SNARE proteins (syntaxin and SNAP-25) on the plasma membrane has been extensively characterized. However, the protein conformations and interactions of the two t-SNAREs in situ remain poorly defined. By using super-resolution optical techniques and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, we observed that within the t-SNARE clusters syntaxin and SNAP-25 molecules interact, forming two distinct conformations of the t-SNARE binary intermediate. These are spatially segregated on the plasma membrane with each cluster exhibiting predominantly one of the two conformations, representing the two- and three-helical forms previously observed in vitro. We sought to explain why these two t-SNARE intermediate conformations exist in spatially distinct clusters on the plasma membrane. By disrupting plasma membrane lipid order, we found that all of the t-SNARE clusters now adopted a single conformational state corresponding to the three helical t-SNARE intermediates. Together, our results define spatially distinct t-SNARE intermediate states on the plasma membrane and how the conformation adopted can be patterned by the underlying lipid environment.

SUBMITTER: Rickman C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2859514 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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t-SNARE protein conformations patterned by the lipid microenvironment.

Rickman Colin C   Medine Claire N CN   Dun Alison R AR   Moulton David J DJ   Mandula Ondrej O   Halemani Nagaraj D ND   Rizzoli Silvio O SO   Chamberlain Luke H LH   Duncan Rory R RR  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100121 18


The spatial distribution of the target (t-)SNARE proteins (syntaxin and SNAP-25) on the plasma membrane has been extensively characterized. However, the protein conformations and interactions of the two t-SNAREs in situ remain poorly defined. By using super-resolution optical techniques and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, we observed that within the t-SNARE clusters syntaxin and SNAP-25 molecules interact, forming two distinct conformations of the t-SNARE binary intermediate. These are  ...[more]

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