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Hemagglutinin of Influenza Virus Partitions into the Nonraft Domain of Model Membranes
Authors:  rg Nikolaus,Elisa Bayraktarov,Stephanie Engel,Martin Stö  ckl,Michael Veit
Affiliation: Department of Biology, Molecular Biophysics, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Immunology and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Free University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
§ Department of Medical Immunology, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:
The HA of influenza virus is a paradigm for a transmembrane protein thought to be associated with membrane-rafts, liquid-ordered like nanodomains of the plasma membrane enriched in cholesterol, glycosphingolipids, and saturated phospholipids. Due to their submicron size in cells, rafts can not be visualized directly and raft-association of HA was hitherto analyzed by indirect methods. In this study, we have used GUVs and GPMVs, showing liquid disordered and liquid ordered domains, to directly visualize partition of HA by fluorescence microscopy. We show that HA is exclusively (GUVs) or predominantly (GPMVs) present in the liquid disordered domain, regardless of whether authentic HA or domains containing its raft targeting signals were reconstituted into model membranes. The preferential partition of HA into ld domains and the difference between lo partition in GUV and GPMV are discussed with respect to differences in packaging of lipids in membranes of model systems and living cells suggesting that physical properties of lipid domains in biological membranes are tightly regulated by protein-lipid interactions.
Keywords:CFP, cyan fluorescent protein   CT, cytoplasmic tail   DRM, detergent resistant membrane   FLIM, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy   FRET, Fö  rster resonance energy transfer   GPI-CFP, glycosylphosphatidylinositol fused to CFP   GPMVs, giant plasma membrane vesicles   GUVs, giant unilamellar vesicles   HA, hemagglutinin   ld, liquid-disordered   lo, liquid-ordered   PBS, phosphate buffered saline   TGN, trans-Golgi network   TMD, transmembrane domain   YFP, yellow fluorescent protein
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