Steady state analysis of influx and transbilayer distribution of ergosterol in the yeast plasma membrane

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Wustner, Daniel [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southern Denmark, VILLUM Ctr Bioanalyt Sci, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark
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Sterol; Cholesterol; Ergosterol; Flip-flop; Plasma membrane; Flux; Non-equilibrium; Steady state; Esterification; Endoplasmic reticulum; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM CHOLESTEROL; ABC TRANSPORTER AUS1; CONDENSED COMPLEXES; STEROL UPTAKE; CHEMICAL ACTIVITY; MOVEMENT; ORGANIZATION; HOMEOSTASIS; LIPIDS; DEHYDROERGOSTEROL;
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10.1186/s12976-019-0108-2
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Background The transbilayer sterol distribution between both plasma membrane (PM) leaflets has long been debated. Recent studies in mammalian cells and in yeast show that the majority of sterol resides in the inner PM leaflet. Since sterol flip-flop in model membranes is rapid and energy-independent, a mechanistic understanding for net enrichment of sterol in one leaflet is lacking. Import of ergosterol in yeast can take place via the ABC transporters Aus1/Pdr11 under anaerobic growth conditions, eventually followed by rapid non-vesicular sterol transport to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Little is known about how these transport steps are dynamically coordinated. Methods Here, a kinetic steady state model is presented which considers sterol import via Aus1/Pdr11, sterol flip-flop across the PM, bi-molecular complex formation and intracellular sterol release followed by eventual transport to and esterification of sterol in the ER. The steady state flux is calculated, and a thermodynamic analysis of feasibility is presented. Results It is shown that the steady state sterol flux across the PM can be entirely controlled by irreversible sterol import via Aus1/Pdr11. The transbilayer sterol flux at steady state is a non-linear function of the chemical potential difference of sterol between both leaflets. Non-vesicular release of sterol on the cytoplasmic side of the PM lowers the attainable sterol enrichment in the inner leaflet. Including complex formation of sterol with phospholipids or proteins can explain several puzzling experimental observations; 1) rapid sterol flip-flop across the PM despite net sterol enrichment in one leaflet, 2) a pronounced steady state sterol gradient between PM and ER despite fast non-vesicular sterol exchange between both compartments and 3) a non-linear dependence of ER sterol on ergosterol abundance in the PM. Conclusions A steady state model is presented that can account for the observed sterol asymmetry in the yeast PM, the strong sterol gradient between PM and ER and threshold-like expansion of ER sterol for increasing sterol influx into the PM. The model also provides new insight into selective uptake of cholesterol and its homeostasis in mammalian cells, and it provides testable predictions for future experiments.
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