Structural Studies of the Shortest Extended Synaptotagmin with Only Two C2 Domains from
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Extended synaptotagmins (E-Syts) localize at membrane contact sites between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the plasma membrane to mediate inter-membrane lipid transfer and control plasma membrane lipid homeostasis. All known E-Syts contain an N-terminal transmembrane (TM) hairpin, a central synaptotagmin-like mitochondrial lipid-binding protein (SMP) domain, and three or five C2 domains at their C termini. Here we report an uncharacterized E-Syt from the protist parasite , namely, TbE-Syt. TbE-Syt contains only two C2 domains (C2A and C2B), making it the shortest E-Syt known by now. We determined a 1.5-Å-resolution crystal structure of TbE-Syt-C2B and revealed that it binds lipids via both Ca- and PI(4,5)P-dependent means. In contrast, TbE-Syt-C2A lacks the Ca-binding site but may still interact with lipids via a basic surface patch. Our studies suggest a mechanism for how TbE-Syt tethers the ER membrane tightly to the plasma membrane to transfer lipids between the two organelles.
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Sandes J, de Figueiredo R Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2022; 12:1057774.
PMID: 36439218 PMC: 9684732. DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.1057774.