A complex of the lipid transport ER proteins TMEM24 and C2CD2 with band 4.1 at cell-cell contacts.
Ben JohnsonMaria IulianoTukiet T LamThomas BiedererPietro De CamilliPublished in: The Journal of cell biology (2024)
Junctions between the ER and plasma membrane (PM) are implicated in calcium homeostasis, non-vesicular lipid transfer, and other cellular functions. Two ER proteins that function both as tethers to the PM via a polybasic C-terminus motif and as phospholipid transporters are brain-enriched TMEM24 (C2CD2L) and its paralog C2CD2. We report that both proteins also form a complex with band 4.1 family members, which in turn bind PM proteins including cell adhesion molecules such as SynCAM 1. This complex enriches TMEM24 and C2CD2 containing ER/PM junctions at sites of cell contacts. Dynamic properties of TMEM24-dependent ER/PM junctions are impacted when band 4.1 is part of the junction, as TMEM24 at cell-adjacent ER/PM junctions is not shed from the PM by calcium rise, unlike TMEM24 at non-cell adjacent junctions. Lipid transport between the ER and the PM by TMEM24 and C2CD2 at sites where cells, including neurons, contact other cells may participate in adaptive responses to cell contact-dependent signaling.
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