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Bottom-Up In Vitro Methods to Assay the Ultrastructural Organization, Membrane Reshaping, and Curvature Sensitivity Behavior of Septins
Published on: August 17, 2022
Lipid packing and local geometry influence septin curvature sensing
Brandy N Curtis1,2, Ellysa J D Vogt3,2, Christopher Edelmaier4
1Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC.
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Septins assemble into scaffolds that direct cell growth and morphology that are often localized to the plasma membrane. While septins preferentially bind convex membranes via amphipathic helices, their assembly on varied geometries in cells suggests additional localization cues. We tested the hypothesis that lipid composition directs septin assembly through lipid packing properties. Lipid mixtures varying in lipid packing were designed by molecular dynamics simulations and incorporated onto supported lipid bilayers to measure septin adsorption in vitro. Septins strongly favor loosely-packed, disordered lipid bilayers but additional geometry cues act in conjunction with this membrane property. Introducing tighter lipid packing in cells disrupted septin structures in a curvature dependent manner, specifically limiting septin assembly and retention along flat regions of the plasma membrane. This work demonstrates that packing defects and geometry jointly regulate septin localization and highlights how multiple membrane properties are integrated to control organization of the septin cytoskeleton.
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