The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle

Our knowledge of inter-organellar communication has grown exponentially in recent years. This review focuses on the interactions that cytoplasmic lipid droplets have with other organelles. Twenty-five years ago droplets were considered simply particles of coalesced fat. Ten years ago there were h...

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Main Authors: Qiang eGao, Joel M Goodman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fcell.2015.00049/full
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spelling doaj-a6e7baaf585f4393b2fb052654ae63e02020-11-25T00:06:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2015-08-01310.3389/fcell.2015.00049154226The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected OrganelleQiang eGao0Joel M Goodman1University of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolOur knowledge of inter-organellar communication has grown exponentially in recent years. This review focuses on the interactions that cytoplasmic lipid droplets have with other organelles. Twenty-five years ago droplets were considered simply particles of coalesced fat. Ten years ago there were hints from proteomics studies that droplets might interact with other structures to share lipids and proteins. Now it is clear that the droplets interact with many if not most cellular structures to maintain cellular homeostasis and to buffer against insults such as starvation. The evidence for this statement, as well as probes to understand the nature and results of droplet interactions, are presented.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fcell.2015.00049/fullEndoplasmic ReticulumMitochondriaProtein traffickinglipid dropletorganelle junction
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author Qiang eGao
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The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Protein trafficking
lipid droplet
organelle junction
author_facet Qiang eGao
Joel M Goodman
author_sort Qiang eGao
title The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
title_short The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
title_full The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
title_fullStr The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
title_full_unstemmed The Lipid Droplet – A Well-Connected Organelle
title_sort lipid droplet – a well-connected organelle
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
issn 2296-634X
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Our knowledge of inter-organellar communication has grown exponentially in recent years. This review focuses on the interactions that cytoplasmic lipid droplets have with other organelles. Twenty-five years ago droplets were considered simply particles of coalesced fat. Ten years ago there were hints from proteomics studies that droplets might interact with other structures to share lipids and proteins. Now it is clear that the droplets interact with many if not most cellular structures to maintain cellular homeostasis and to buffer against insults such as starvation. The evidence for this statement, as well as probes to understand the nature and results of droplet interactions, are presented.
topic Endoplasmic Reticulum
Mitochondria
Protein trafficking
lipid droplet
organelle junction
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fcell.2015.00049/full
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