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タイトル: Substrates, regulation, cellular functions, and disease associations of P4-ATPases
著者: Shin, Hye-Won
Takatsu, Hiroyuki
著者名の別形: 申, 惠媛
高津, 宏之
キーワード: Mechanisms of disease
Membrane curvature
発行日: 28-Jan-2025
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Communications Biology
巻: 8
論文番号: 135
抄録: P4-ATPases, a subfamily of the P-type ATPase superfamily, play a crucial role in translocating membrane lipids from the exoplasmic/luminal leaflet to the cytoplasmic leaflet. This process generates and regulates transbilayer lipid asymmetry. These enzymes are conserved across all eukaryotes, and the human genome encodes 14 distinct P4-ATPases. Initially identified as aminophospholipid translocases, P4-ATPases have since been found to translocate other phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, and even glycosphingolipids. Recent advances in structural analysis have significantly improved our understanding of the lipid transport machinery associated with P4-ATPases, as documented in recent reviews. In this review, we highlight the emerging evidence related to substrate diversity, the regulation of cellular localization, enzymatic activities, and their impact on organism homeostasis and diseases.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/291782
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s42003-025-07549-3
PubMed ID: 39875509
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