COPI buds 60-nm lipid droplets from reconstituted water–phospholipid–triacylglyceride interfaces, suggesting a tension clamp function
Thiam AR, Antonny B, Wang J, Delacotte J, Wilfling F, Walther TC, Beck R, Rothman JE, Pincet F. COPI buds 60-nm lipid droplets from reconstituted water–phospholipid–triacylglyceride interfaces, suggesting a tension clamp function. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 13244-13249. PMID: 23901109, PMCID: PMC3746913, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1307685110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsADP-Ribosylation Factor 1AnimalsCoat Protein Complex IEscherichia coliHumansHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsLipid BilayersMicroscopy, ElectronPhosphatidylcholinesPhosphatidylethanolaminesPhospholipidsProtein TransportSf9 CellsSpectrometry, FluorescenceSpodopteraSurface TensionTransport VesiclesTriglyceridesWaterConceptsCoat protein complex ILipid dropletsCoat protein complexTransport vesicle formationProtein complex ILipid droplet targetingBud vesiclesCOPI subunitsProtein complexesCoat componentsNeighboring proteinsIntracellular traffickingVesicle formationComplex IClamp functionPossible direct interactionDirect interactionPhospholipid packingUnsuitable targetsProteinBilayer membranesCoatomerMembraneOrganellesProtomers