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Role of ORPs in sterol transport from plasma membrane to ER and lipid droplets in mammalian cells
Authors:Jansen Maurice  Ohsaki Yuki  Rita Rega Laura  Bittman Robert  Olkkonen Vesa M  Ikonen Elina
Affiliation:Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of sterol transport from the plasma membrane (PM) to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and lipid droplets (LDs) in HeLa cells. By overexpressing all mammalian oxysterol-binding protein-related proteins (ORPs), we found that especially ORP1S and ORP2 enhanced PM-to-LD sterol transport. This reflected the stimulation of transport from the PM to the ER, rather than from the ER to LDs. Double knockdown of ORP1S and ORP2 inhibited sterol transport from the PM to the ER and LDs, suggesting a physiological role for these ORPs in the process. A two phenylalanines in an acidic tract (FFAT) motif in ORPs that mediates interaction with VAMP-associated proteins (VAPs) in the ER was not necessary for the enhancement of sterol transport by ORPs. However, VAP-A and VAP-B silencing slowed down PM-to-LD sterol transport. This was accompanied by enhanced degradation of ORP2 and decreased levels of several FFAT motif-containing ORPs, suggesting a role for VAPs in sterol transport by stabilization of ORPs.
Keywords:BODIPY‐cholesterol  cholesterol  FFAT motif  lipid droplet  oxysterol‐binding protein  sterol traffic  VAMP‐associated protein
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