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Nano-scale resolution of native retinal rod disk membranes reveals differences in lipid composition
Authors:Christopher L Sander  Avery E Sears  Antonio FM Pinto  Elliot H Choi  Shirin Kahremany  Fangyuan Gao  David Salom  Hui Jin  Els Pardon  Susie Suh  Zhiqian Dong  Jan Steyaert  Alan Saghatelian  Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk  Philip D Kiser  Krzysztof Palczewski
Abstract:Photoreceptors rely on distinct membrane compartments to support their specialized function. Unlike protein localization, identification of critical differences in membrane content has not yet been expanded to lipids, due to the difficulty of isolating domain-specific samples. We have overcome this by using SMA to coimmunopurify membrane proteins and their native lipids from two regions of photoreceptor ROS disks. Each sample''s copurified lipids were subjected to untargeted lipidomic and fatty acid analysis. Extensive differences between center (rhodopsin) and rim (ABCA4 and PRPH2/ROM1) samples included a lower PC to PE ratio and increased LC- and VLC-PUFAs in the center relative to the rim region, which was enriched in shorter, saturated FAs. The comparatively few differences between the two rim samples likely reflect specific protein–lipid interactions. High-resolution profiling of the ROS disk lipid composition gives new insights into how intricate membrane structure and protein activity are balanced within the ROS, and provides a model for future studies of other complex cellular structures.
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