FLiPA: A versatile platform for quantitative analysis of protein-glycosphingolipid interactions
FLiPA: A versatile platform for quantitative analysis of protein-glycosphingolipid interactions
McKie, S. J.; Deane, J. E.; Bishop, E.
AbstractInteractions between proteins and glycosphingolipids (GSLs) regulate various cellular processes and altered GSL metabolism contributes to numerous diseases. The diverse glycan headgroups and ceramide backbones of GSLs shape membrane organisation, fluidity, curvature, and tension. As protein recognition frequently depends on both glycan specificity and the organisation of GSLs within the membrane, these interactions remain challenging to characterise in vitro. Here, we introduce FLiPA (Fluorescent Liposome Plate Assay), a versatile method that utilises fluorescent agarose-embedded giant liposomes for the quantitative analysis of protein-GSL interactions. By enabling systematic control of membrane and buffer composition, FLiPA provides an accessible and robust platform for dissecting the molecular determinants of protein-GSL interactions, including the roles of cholesterol, membrane order, protein oligomerisation and ionic strength.