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Publication : Molecular identification of transmembrane protein 68 as an endoplasmic reticulum-anchored and brain-specific protein.

First Author  Chang P Year  2017
Journal  PLoS One Volume  12
Issue  5 Pages  e0176980
PubMed ID  28472192 Mgi Jnum  J:247960
Mgi Id  MGI:5917948 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0176980
Citation  Chang P, et al. (2017) Molecular identification of transmembrane protein 68 as an endoplasmic reticulum-anchored and brain-specific protein. PLoS One 12(5):e0176980
abstractText  Acyltransferases catalyze essential reactions in the buildup and remodeling of glycerophospholipids and contribute to the maintenance and diversity of cellular membranes. Transmembrane protein 68 (TMEM68) is an evolutionarily conserved protein of unknown function, that forms a distinct subgroup within the glycerophospholipid acyltransferase family. In the current study we expressed murine TMEM68 for the first time in mammalian cells to characterize its subcellular localization, topology, and possible biological function(s). We show that TMEM68 is an integral membrane protein and orients both, the N- and C-terminus towards the cytosol. Live cell imaging demonstrated that TMEM68 is localized mainly at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), but not at cellular lipid droplets (LDs). The positioning of TMEM68 at the ER was dependent on its first transmembrane domain (TMD), which by itself was sufficient to target cytosolic green fluorescence protein (GFP) to the ER. In contrast, a second TMD was dispensable for ER localization of TMEM68. Finally, we found that among multiple murine tissues the expression level of TMEM68 transcripts was highest in brain. We conclude that TMEM68 is an integral ER membrane protein and a putative acyltransferase involved in brain glycerolipid metabolism.
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