Isenberg G, Niggli V
Biophysics Department, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany.
Int Rev Cytol. 1998;178:73-125. doi: 10.1016/s0074-7696(08)62136-1.
Rapid and significant progress has been made in understanding lipid/protein interactions involving cytoskeletal components and the plasma membrane. Covalent and noncovalent lipid modifications of cytoskeletal proteins mediate their interaction with lipid bilayers. The application of biophysical techniques such as differential scanning colorimetry, neutron reflection, electron spin resonance, CD spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and hydrophobic photolabeling, allow various folding stages of proteins during electrostatic adsorption and hydrophobic insertion into lipid bilayers to be analyzed. Reconstitution of proteins into planar lipid films and liposomes help to understand the architecture of biological interfaces. During signaling events at plasma membrane interfaces, lipids are important for the regulation of catalytic protein functions. Protein/lipid interactions occur selectively and with a high degree of specificity and thus have to be considered as physiologically relevant processes with gaining impact on cell functions.
在理解涉及细胞骨架成分和质膜的脂质/蛋白质相互作用方面已经取得了迅速而显著的进展。细胞骨架蛋白的共价和非共价脂质修饰介导了它们与脂质双层的相互作用。差示扫描量热法、中子反射、电子自旋共振、圆二色光谱、核磁共振和疏水光标记等生物物理技术的应用,使得能够分析蛋白质在静电吸附和疏水插入脂质双层过程中的各种折叠阶段。将蛋白质重组到平面脂质膜和脂质体中有助于理解生物界面的结构。在质膜界面的信号传导事件中,脂质对于催化蛋白功能的调节很重要。蛋白质/脂质相互作用具有选择性且高度特异,因此必须被视为对细胞功能有重要影响的生理相关过程。