Tissue Engineering Laboratories, BIOTEC, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
FEBS Lett. 2010 May 3;584(9):1659-64. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2010.01.050. Epub 2010 Feb 2.
Prominin-1 (CD133) is a cholesterol-interacting pentaspan membrane protein concentrated in plasma membrane protrusions. In epithelial cells, notably neuroepithelial stem cells, prominin-1 is found in microvilli, the primary cilium and the midbody. These three types of apical membrane protrusions are subject to remodeling during (neuro)epithelial cell differentiation. The protrusion-specific localization of prominin involves its association with a distinct cholesterol-based membrane microdomain. Moreover, the three prominin-1-containing plasma membrane protrusions are the origin of at least two major subpopulations of prominin-1-containing extracellular membrane particles. Intriguingly, the release of these particles has been implicated in (neuro)epithelial cell differentiation.
Prominin-1(CD133)是一种胆固醇相互作用的五跨膜蛋白,集中在质膜突起中。在上皮细胞中,特别是神经上皮干细胞中,prominin-1 存在于微绒毛、初级纤毛和中体中。这三种顶端膜突起在(神经)上皮细胞分化过程中会发生重塑。prominin 的突起特异性定位涉及到它与特定胆固醇为基础的膜微区的关联。此外,含有 prominin-1 的三种质膜突起是至少两种主要的 prominin-1 含有细胞外膜颗粒亚群的起源。有趣的是,这些颗粒的释放与(神经)上皮细胞分化有关。