2012
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2012.00140
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Lipid raft involvement in yeast cell growth and death

Abstract: The notion that cellular membranes contain distinct microdomains, acting as scaffolds for signal transduction processes, has gained considerable momentum. In particular, a class of such domains that is rich in sphingolipids and cholesterol, termed as lipid rafts, is thought to compartmentalize the plasma membrane, and to have important roles in survival and cell death signaling in mammalian cells. Likewise, yeast lipid rafts are membrane domains enriched in sphingolipids and ergosterol, the yeast counterpart o… Show more

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“…An interconnection between microdomain proteins and sphingolipids has been well documented (Aguilar et al 2010;Dickson 2010;Mollinedo 2012;Niles et al 2014). Ergosterol, the yeast counterpart of mammalian cholesterol, localizes to the MCC (Grossmann et al 2007).…”
Section: Pi(45)p 2 Is Required For Proper Mct Organizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An interconnection between microdomain proteins and sphingolipids has been well documented (Aguilar et al 2010;Dickson 2010;Mollinedo 2012;Niles et al 2014). Ergosterol, the yeast counterpart of mammalian cholesterol, localizes to the MCC (Grossmann et al 2007).…”
Section: Pi(45)p 2 Is Required For Proper Mct Organizationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These include (i) increasing the content of long-chain fatty acids and UFAs, which leads to greater membrane fluidity and integrity (47,48); (ii) augmenting sterol content, which has an effect on membrane fluidity, increasing its thickness and sturdiness (49); and (iii) enhancing H ϩ -ATPase activity, which promotes proton efflux (35). Changes in the lipid composition of the med15BΔ strain might affect the activity of membrane proteins, which are essential for barrier function (50,51). The transcription factor Crz1 was shown to function in low-pH tolerance in C. glabrata (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Membrane nanodomains named lipid rafts, enriched in sterols and sphingolipids have been found to play a major role for the correct functioning of several cell survival signaling pathways Simons & Toomre, 2000) as well as of transporters and ion channels (Best & Kamp, 2012;Gueguinou, et al, 2014;Mollinedo, 2012;Pani & Singh, 2009;Rosenhouse-Dantsker, et al, 2012), including SK3 channel . In addition, lipid rafts have also been found to mediate death receptor signaling favoring the triggering of apoptosis (Gajate, et al, 2004;Gajate & Mollinedo, 2015b;.…”
Section: Importance Of Lipid Rafts For Edelfosine and Ohmline's Antitmentioning
confidence: 99%