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Ether lipids are a type of glycerophospholipid with an alkyl tail attached to the sn-1 position of the glycerol backbone. They are found enriched in the central nervous system. Defects in ether lipid synthesis lead to severe human conditions including Zellweger syndrome and rhizomelic chrondrodysplasia punctata. The latter presents with congenital cataracts, skeletal and facial deformities, and childhood mortality. The first acylation step in the synthesis of ether lipids occurs in peroxisomes, and is catalyzed by the enzyme DiHydroxyAcetone Phosphate AcylTransferase (DHAPAT EC2.3.1.42). DHAPAT has a peroxisomal targeting signal type 1 (PTS1) at the carboxy-end and no predicted membrane domains or lipid binding motifs. We have devised a functional assay in yeast where full length DHAPAT was able to support life of a yeast devoid of endogenous acyltransferases (ΔAT yeast). This was dependent on DHAPAT activity and the presence of the residues encoded by the first three exons. Despite being expressed at similar levels as the wild type, a catalytically dead mutant or an amino-end truncated version failed to support life of ΔAT yeast. Furthermore, a version lacking exon 2 (V2) resulted in the inability to rescue life of ΔAT yeast. Where full length DHAPAT localizes to both peroxisomes and lipid droplets in yeast, V2 localizes exclusively to peroxisomes. Interestingly, putative amphipathic helices (AHs) were identified within the region encoded by exons 2 and 3. In this work, we show that the amino-end containing these AHs binds membranes rich in phosphatidic acid and is able to direct GFP localization to lipid droplets in yeast. Our results suggest the amino-end of DHAPAT mediates its interaction with membranes and modulates its targeting priority to peroxisomes, which could be assisted by lipid droplets. This work has been financially supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) grant to VZ and the Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship, and Graeme Bell and Norma Kay Sullivan-Bell Graduate Scholarship in Biology to VL.
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Victoria Li
Maxwell F. J. Chilije
Vanina Zaremberg
Journal of Biological Chemistry
University of Miami
University of Calgary
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e76a22b6db6435876dfd36 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2024.106690