The sarcolemma of smooth muscle cells is composed of alternating stiff actin-binding, and flexible caveolar domains. In addition to these stable macrodomains, the plasma membrane contains dynamic glycosphingolipid- and cholesterol-enriched microdomains, which act as sorting posts for specific proteins and are involved in membrane trafficking and signal transduction. We demonstrate that these lipid rafts are neither periodically organized nor exclusively confined to the actin attachment sites or caveolar regions. Changes in the Ca2+ concentration that are affected during smooth muscle contraction lead to important structural rearrangements within the sarcolemma, which can be attributed to members of the annexin protein family. We show that the associations of annexins II, V, and VI with smooth muscle microsomal membranes exhibit a high degree of Ca2+ sensitivity, and that the extraction of annexins II and VI by detergent is prevented by elevated Ca2+ concentrations. Annexin VI participates in the formation of a reversible, membrane–cytoskeleton complex (Babiychuk, E.B., R.J. Palstra, J. Schaller, U. Kämpfer, and A. Draeger. 1999. J. Biol. Chem. 274:35191–35195). Annexin II promotes the Ca2+-dependent association of lipid raft microdomains, whereas annexin V interacts with glycerophospholipid microcompartments. These interactions bring about a new configuration of membrane-bound constituents, with potentially important consequences for signaling events and Ca2+ flux.
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September 05 2000
Annexins in Cell Membrane Dynamics: Ca2+-Regulated Association of Lipid Microdomains
Eduard B. Babiychuk,
Eduard B. Babiychuk
aInstitute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
bInstitute of Physiology, Kiev University, 252031 Kiev, Ukraine
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Annette Draeger
Annette Draeger
aInstitute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
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Eduard B. Babiychuk
aInstitute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
bInstitute of Physiology, Kiev University, 252031 Kiev, Ukraine
Annette Draeger
aInstitute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland
Abbreviation used in this paper: DIG, detergent-insoluble glycosphingolipid.
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May 10 2000
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July 17 2000
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July 17 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 2000 The Rockefeller University Press
2000
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (2000) 150 (5): 1113–1124.
Article history
Received:
May 10 2000
Revision Requested:
July 17 2000
Accepted:
July 17 2000
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Eduard B. Babiychuk, Annette Draeger; Annexins in Cell Membrane Dynamics: Ca2+-Regulated Association of Lipid Microdomains. J Cell Biol 4 September 2000; 150 (5): 1113–1124. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.150.5.1113
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