Generic sorting of raft lipids into secretory vesicles in yeast

Michal A Surma, Christian Klose, Robin W Klemm, Christer S. Ejsing, Kai Simons

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Abstract

Previous work has showed that ergosterol and sphingolipids become sorted to secretory vesicles immunoisolated using a chimeric, artificial raft membrane protein as bait. In this study, we have extended this analysis to three populations of secretory vesicles isolated using natural yeast plasma membrane (PM) proteins: Pma1p, Mid2p and Gap1*p as baits. We compared the lipidomes of the immunoisolated vesicles with each other and with the lipidomes of the donor compartment, the trans-Golgi network, and the acceptor compartment, the PM, using a quantitative mass spectrometry approach that provided a complete lipid overview of the yeast late secretory pathway. We could show that vesicles captured with different baits carry the same cargo and have almost identical lipid compositions; being highly enriched in ergosterol and sphingolipids. This finding indicates that lipid raft sorting is a generic feature of vesicles carrying PM cargo and suggests a common lipid-based mechanism for their formation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalTraffic
Volume12
Issue number9
Pages (from-to)1139-47
Number of pages9
ISSN1398-9219
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1. Sept 2011

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