Published January 5, 2023 | Version 1.0
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Data from: Membrane phase separation drives responsive assembly of receptor signaling domains

  • 1. University of Michigan
  • 2. University of Virginia

Description

Plasma membrane heterogeneity has been tied to a litany of cellular functions and is often explained by analogy to membrane phase separation, yet models based on phase separation alone fall short of describing the rich organization available within cell membranes. We present comprehensive experimental evidence motivating an updated model of plasma membrane heterogeneity in which membrane domains assemble in response to protein scaffolds. Quantitative super-resolution nanoscopy measurements in live B lymphocytes detect membrane domains that emerge upon clustering B cell receptors (BCR). These domains enrich and retain membrane proteins based on their preference for the liquid-ordered phase. Unlike phase separated membranes that consist of binary phases with defined compositions, membrane composition at BCR clusters is modulated through the protein constituents in clusters or the composition of the membrane overall. This tunable domain structure is detected through the variable sorting of membrane probes and impacts the magnitude of BCR activation.

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a readme file is included with detailed information about the dataset. Funding provided by the NIH (GM110052), the NSF (MCB1552439), and the American Cancer Society (PF1800401CCE)

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