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Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
by
Lace, Beatrice
, Hernandez-Reyes, Casandra
, Libourel, Cyril
, Hunte, Carola
, Popp, Claudia
, Mymrikov, Evgeny V.
, Schulze, Eija
, Knerr, Julian
, Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
, Gross, Nikolas M.
, Siukstaite, Lina
, Grosse, Robert
, Su, Chao
, Keller, Jean
, Römer, Winfried
, Wendler, Petra
, Nebel, Nils
, Gabor, Katharina E.
, Stanislas, Thomas
, Liang, Pengbo
, Einsle, Oliver
, Wang, Hong
, Fischer, Alexandra A. M.
, Mark, Eric
, Ott, Thomas
, Delaux, Pierre-Marc
, Weber, Wilfried
in
14
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 14/32
/ 14/35
/ 631/449/2676
/ 631/449/448
/ 631/57/2271
/ 64
/ 82/83
/ Actin
/ Carrier Proteins - metabolism
/ Cell walls
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infections
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Oligomerization
/ Phosphoproteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Plasma membranes
/ Proteins
/ Protoplasts
/ Scaffolding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stabilization
/ Symbiosis
/ Topology
/ Tubes
/ Vegetal Biology
2023
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Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
by
Lace, Beatrice
, Hernandez-Reyes, Casandra
, Libourel, Cyril
, Hunte, Carola
, Popp, Claudia
, Mymrikov, Evgeny V.
, Schulze, Eija
, Knerr, Julian
, Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
, Gross, Nikolas M.
, Siukstaite, Lina
, Grosse, Robert
, Su, Chao
, Keller, Jean
, Römer, Winfried
, Wendler, Petra
, Nebel, Nils
, Gabor, Katharina E.
, Stanislas, Thomas
, Liang, Pengbo
, Einsle, Oliver
, Wang, Hong
, Fischer, Alexandra A. M.
, Mark, Eric
, Ott, Thomas
, Delaux, Pierre-Marc
, Weber, Wilfried
in
14
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 14/32
/ 14/35
/ 631/449/2676
/ 631/449/448
/ 631/57/2271
/ 64
/ 82/83
/ Actin
/ Carrier Proteins - metabolism
/ Cell walls
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infections
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Oligomerization
/ Phosphoproteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Plasma membranes
/ Proteins
/ Protoplasts
/ Scaffolding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stabilization
/ Symbiosis
/ Topology
/ Tubes
/ Vegetal Biology
2023
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Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
by
Lace, Beatrice
, Hernandez-Reyes, Casandra
, Libourel, Cyril
, Hunte, Carola
, Popp, Claudia
, Mymrikov, Evgeny V.
, Schulze, Eija
, Knerr, Julian
, Rodriguez-Franco, Marta
, Gross, Nikolas M.
, Siukstaite, Lina
, Grosse, Robert
, Su, Chao
, Keller, Jean
, Römer, Winfried
, Wendler, Petra
, Nebel, Nils
, Gabor, Katharina E.
, Stanislas, Thomas
, Liang, Pengbo
, Einsle, Oliver
, Wang, Hong
, Fischer, Alexandra A. M.
, Mark, Eric
, Ott, Thomas
, Delaux, Pierre-Marc
, Weber, Wilfried
in
14
/ 14/19
/ 14/28
/ 14/32
/ 14/35
/ 631/449/2676
/ 631/449/448
/ 631/57/2271
/ 64
/ 82/83
/ Actin
/ Carrier Proteins - metabolism
/ Cell walls
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infections
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Oligomerization
/ Phosphoproteins - metabolism
/ Plant Proteins - metabolism
/ Plants - metabolism
/ Plasma membranes
/ Proteins
/ Protoplasts
/ Scaffolding
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Stabilization
/ Symbiosis
/ Topology
/ Tubes
/ Vegetal Biology
2023
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Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
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Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
2023
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In plants, the topological organization of membranes has mainly been attributed to the cell wall and the cytoskeleton. Additionally, few proteins, such as plant-specific remorins have been shown to function as protein and lipid organizers. Root nodule symbiosis requires continuous membrane re-arrangements, with bacteria being finally released from infection threads into membrane-confined symbiosomes. We found that mutations in the symbiosis-specific
SYMREM1
gene result in highly disorganized perimicrobial membranes. AlphaFold modelling and biochemical analyses reveal that SYMREM1 oligomerizes into antiparallel dimers and may form a higher-order membrane scaffolding structure. This was experimentally confirmed when expressing this and other remorins in wall-less protoplasts is sufficient where they significantly alter and stabilize
de novo
membrane topologies ranging from membrane blebs to long membrane tubes with a central actin filament. Reciprocally, mechanically induced membrane indentations were equally stabilized by SYMREM1. Taken together we describe a plant-specific mechanism that allows the stabilization of large-scale membrane conformations independent of the cell wall.
In plants, plasma membrane topologies are predominantly driven by the cell wall. In this study, the authors demonstrate that remorin proteins can take over these functions at specialized, unwalled plasma membranes such as infection droplets associated with symbiotic infection threads.
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