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Liposome reconstitution of a minimal protein-mediated membrane fusion machine.


ABSTRACT: Biological membrane fusion is dependent on protein catalysts to mediate localized restructuring of lipid bilayers. A central theme in current models of protein-mediated membrane fusion involves the sequential refolding of complex homomeric or heteromeric protein fusion machines. The structural features of a new family of fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins appear incompatible with existing models of membrane fusion protein function. While the FAST proteins function to induce efficient cell-cell fusion when expressed in transfected cells, it was unclear whether they function on their own to mediate membrane fusion or are dependent on cellular protein cofactors. Using proteoliposomes containing the purified p14 FAST protein of reptilian reovirus, we now show via liposome-cell and liposome-liposome fusion assays that p14 is both necessary and sufficient for membrane fusion. Stoichiometric and kinetic analyses suggest that the relative efficiency of p14-mediated membrane fusion rivals that of the more complex cellular and viral fusion proteins, making the FAST proteins the simplest known membrane fusion machines.

SUBMITTER: Top D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1201348 | biostudies-other | 2005 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Liposome reconstitution of a minimal protein-mediated membrane fusion machine.

Top Deniz D   de Antueno Roberto R   Salsman Jayme J   Corcoran Jennifer J   Mader Jamie J   Hoskin David D   Touhami Ahmed A   Jericho Manfred H MH   Duncan Roy R  

The EMBO journal 20050804 17


Biological membrane fusion is dependent on protein catalysts to mediate localized restructuring of lipid bilayers. A central theme in current models of protein-mediated membrane fusion involves the sequential refolding of complex homomeric or heteromeric protein fusion machines. The structural features of a new family of fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) proteins appear incompatible with existing models of membrane fusion protein function. While the FAST proteins function to induce ef  ...[more]

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