Transbilayer phospholipid movement facilitates the translocation of annexin across membranes

Sarah E. Stewart, Avraham Ashkenazi, Athena Williamson, David C. Rubinsztein, Kevin Moreau

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Abstract

Annexins are cytosolic phospholipid-binding proteins that can be found on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. The extracellular functions of annexin include modulating fibrinolysis activity and cell migration. Despite having well-described extracellular functions, the mechanism of annexin transport from the cytoplasmic inner leaflet to the extracellular outer leaflet of the plasma membrane remains unclear.Here,we showthat the transbilayermovement of phospholipids facilitates the transport of annexins A2 and A5 across membranes in cells and in liposomes. We identified TMEM16F (also known as anoctamin-6, ANO6) as a lipid scramblase required for transport of these annexins to the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. This work reveals a mechanism for annexin translocation across membranes which depends on plasma membrane phospholipid remodelling.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjcs.217034
JournalJournal of Cell Science
Volume131
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Annexin
  • Lipid flipping
  • Protein translocation
  • TMEM16F

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cell Biology

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