Ceramide structure dictates glycosphingolipid nanodomain assembly and function

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Senthil Arumugam
Stefanie Schmieder
Weria Pezeshkian
Ulrike Becken
Christian Wunder
Dan Chinnapen
John Hjort Ipsen
Anne K. Kenworthy
Wayne Lencer
Satyajit Mayor
Ludger Johannes
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[1] Institut Curie,Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
[2] PSL Research University,European Molecular Biological Laboratory Australia (EMBL Australia)
[3] U1143 INSERM,Division of Gastroenterology
[4] UMR3666 CNRS,Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute and Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials
[5] Cellular and Chemical Biology unit,MEMPHYS/PhyLife, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy
[6] National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS),Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology
[7] Monash University,undefined
[8] Monash University,undefined
[9] Boston Children’s Hospital,undefined
[10] University of Groningen,undefined
[11] University of Southern Denmark,undefined
[12] University of Virginia,undefined
[13] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[14] Harvard Digestive Diseases Center,undefined
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Gangliosides in the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells are essential for many cellular functions and pathogenic interactions. How gangliosides are dynamically organized and how they respond to ligand binding is poorly understood. Using fluorescence anisotropy imaging of synthetic, fluorescently labeled GM1 gangliosides incorporated into the plasma membrane of living cells, we found that GM1 with a fully saturated C16:0 acyl chain, but not with unsaturated C16:1 acyl chain, is actively clustered into nanodomains, which depends on membrane cholesterol, phosphatidylserine and actin. The binding of cholera toxin B-subunit (CTxB) leads to enlarged membrane domains for both C16:0 and C16:1, owing to binding of multiple GM1 under a toxin, and clustering of CTxB. The structure of the ceramide acyl chain still affects these domains, as co-clustering with the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein CD59 occurs only when GM1 contains the fully saturated C16:0 acyl chain, and not C16:1. Thus, different ceramide species of GM1 gangliosides dictate their assembly into nanodomains and affect nanodomain structure and function, which likely underlies many endogenous cellular processes.
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