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The nanoscale organization of reticulon 4 shapes local endoplasmic reticulum structure in situ

The nanoscale organization of reticulon 4 shapes local endoplasmic reticulum structure in situ

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The nanoscale organization of reticulon 4 shapes local endoplasmic reticulum structure in situ

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Jan 27, 2023
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Link to bioRxiv paper:
http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.01.26.525608v1?rss=1

Authors: Fuentes, L. A., Marin, Z., Tyson, J., Baddeley, D., Bewersdorf, J.

Abstract:
The endoplasmic reticulums (ER) structure is directly linked to the many functions of the ER but its formation is not fully understood. We investigate how the ER-membrane curving protein reticulon 4 (Rtn4) localizes to and organizes in the membrane and how that affects local ER structure. We show a strong correlation between the local Rtn4 density and the local ER membrane curvature. Our data further reveal that the typical ER tubule possesses an elliptical cross-section with Rtn4 enriched at either end of the major axis. Rtn4 oligomers are linear-shaped, contain about five copies of the protein, and preferentially orient parallel to the tubule axis. Our observations support a mechanism in which oligomerization leads to an increase of the local Rtn4 concentration with each molecule increasing membrane curvature through a hairpin wedging mechanism. This quantitative analysis of Rtn4 and its effects on the ER membrane result in a new model of tubule shape as it relates to Rtn4.

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