With or without rafts? Alternative views on cell membranes

Bioessays. 2016 Feb;38(2):129-39. doi: 10.1002/bies.201500150. Epub 2015 Dec 15.

Abstract

The fundamental mechanisms of protein and lipid organization at the plasma membrane have continued to engage researchers for decades. Among proposed models, one idea has been particularly successful which assumes that sterol-dependent nanoscopic phases of different lipid chain order compartmentalize proteins, thereby modulating protein functionality. This model of membrane rafts has sustainably sparked the fields of membrane biophysics and biology, and shifted membrane lipids into the spotlight of research; by now, rafts have become an integral part of our terminology to describe a variety of cell biological processes. But is the evidence clear enough to continue supporting a theoretical concept which has resisted direct proof by observation for nearly twenty years? In this essay, we revisit findings that gave rise to and substantiated the raft hypothesis, discuss its impact on recent studies, and present alternative mechanisms to account for plasma membrane heterogeneity.

Keywords: lipids; membrane heterogeneity; membrane proteins; membrane rafts; phase separation; plasma membrane; raft hypothesis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cell Membrane / metabolism*
  • Cell Membrane / physiology*
  • Membrane Lipids / metabolism
  • Membrane Proteins / metabolism

Substances

  • Membrane Lipids
  • Membrane Proteins