EMD-28708

Helical reconstruction
4.1 Å
EMD-28708 Deposition: 28/10/2022
Map released: 11/01/2023
Last modified: 17/01/2024
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EMD-28708

CryoEM reconstruction of membrane-bound, left-handed CHMP1B+IST1 filament with 0% cholesterol

EMD-28708

Helical reconstruction
4.1 Å
EMD-28708 Deposition: 28/10/2022
Map released: 11/01/2023
Last modified: 17/01/2024
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Sample Organism: Homo sapiens
Sample: Membrane-bound, left-handed CHMP1B+IST1 filament with 0% cholesterol
Raw data: EMPIAR-11277

Deposition Authors: Moss FR , Frost A
Brominated lipid probes expose structural asymmetries in constricted membranes.
Moss 3rd FR , Lincoff J , Tucker M , Mohammed A , Grabe M , Frost A
(2023) Nat Struct Mol Biol , 30 , 167 - 175
PUBMED: 36624348
DOI: doi:10.1038/s41594-022-00898-1
ISSN: 1545-9985
Abstract:
Lipids in biological membranes are thought to be functionally organized, but few experimental tools can probe nanoscale membrane structure. Using brominated lipids as contrast probes for cryo-EM and a model ESCRT-III membrane-remodeling system composed of human CHMP1B and IST1, we observed leaflet-level and protein-localized structural lipid patterns within highly constricted and thinned membrane nanotubes. These nanotubes differed markedly from protein-free, flat bilayers in leaflet thickness, lipid diffusion rates and lipid compositional and conformational asymmetries. Simulations and cryo-EM imaging of brominated stearoyl-docosahexanenoyl-phosphocholine showed how a pair of phenylalanine residues scored the outer leaflet with a helical hydrophobic defect where polyunsaturated docosahexaenoyl tails accumulated at the bilayer surface. Combining cryo-EM of halogenated lipids with molecular dynamics thus enables new characterizations of the composition and structure of membranes on molecular length scales.