Cholesterol is essential for cell physiology. Transport of the "accessible" pool of cholesterol from the plasma membrane (PM) to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) by ER-localized GRAMD1 proteins (GRAMD1a/1b/1c) contributes to cholesterol homeostasis. However, how cells detect accessible cholesterol within the PM remains unclear. We show that the GRAM domain of GRAMD1b, a coincidence detector for anionic lipids, including phosphatidylserine (PS), and cholesterol, possesses distinct but synergistic sites for sensing accessible cholesterol and anionic lipids. We find that a mutation within the GRAM domain of GRAMD1b that is associated with intellectual disability in humans specifically impairs cholesterol sensing. In addition, we identified anoth...
Autophagy mediates the degradation of damaged proteins, organelles and pathogens, and plays a key ro...
Cholesterol is a vital nutrient/lipid with irreplaceable function and is intricately linked to membr...
Cholesterol is a tightly regulated major structural component of the cell plasma membrane (PM) where...
Cholesterol, an essential lipid for cell signaling and structural integrity of cellular membranes, i...
Cholesterol is a major structural component of the plasma membrane (PM). The majority of PM choleste...
Individual cells maintain tight control over their cholesterol content and its intracellular distrib...
Abnormal distribution of cellular cholesterol is associated with numerous diseases, including cardio...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane contact sites (MCSs) are crucial regulatory hubs in cells, playi...
Recent studies have demonstrated the existence of a discrete pool of cholesterol in the plasma membr...
Contact sites between membranes of different cellular organelles are involved in a wide variety of b...
Delivery of low-density lipoprotein-derived cholesterol to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is essenti...
Proteins and lipids are two major classes of transport cargos serving specific physiological functio...
SummaryCholesterol is dynamically transported among organelles, which is essential for multiple cell...
Despite its importance for mammalian cell biology and human health, there are many basic aspects of ...
International audienceThe impact of cholesterol on the structure and function of membrane proteins w...
Autophagy mediates the degradation of damaged proteins, organelles and pathogens, and plays a key ro...
Cholesterol is a vital nutrient/lipid with irreplaceable function and is intricately linked to membr...
Cholesterol is a tightly regulated major structural component of the cell plasma membrane (PM) where...
Cholesterol, an essential lipid for cell signaling and structural integrity of cellular membranes, i...
Cholesterol is a major structural component of the plasma membrane (PM). The majority of PM choleste...
Individual cells maintain tight control over their cholesterol content and its intracellular distrib...
Abnormal distribution of cellular cholesterol is associated with numerous diseases, including cardio...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane contact sites (MCSs) are crucial regulatory hubs in cells, playi...
Recent studies have demonstrated the existence of a discrete pool of cholesterol in the plasma membr...
Contact sites between membranes of different cellular organelles are involved in a wide variety of b...
Delivery of low-density lipoprotein-derived cholesterol to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is essenti...
Proteins and lipids are two major classes of transport cargos serving specific physiological functio...
SummaryCholesterol is dynamically transported among organelles, which is essential for multiple cell...
Despite its importance for mammalian cell biology and human health, there are many basic aspects of ...
International audienceThe impact of cholesterol on the structure and function of membrane proteins w...
Autophagy mediates the degradation of damaged proteins, organelles and pathogens, and plays a key ro...
Cholesterol is a vital nutrient/lipid with irreplaceable function and is intricately linked to membr...
Cholesterol is a tightly regulated major structural component of the cell plasma membrane (PM) where...