Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets

Cytosolic lipid droplets were considered until recently to be rather inert particles of stored neutral lipid. Largely through proteomics is it now known that droplets are dynamic organelles and that they participate in several important metabolic reactions as well as trafficking and interorganellar...

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Main Author: Joel M. Goodman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-11-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520306805
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spelling doaj-c4597205c41a47adb0cb4c9dc4d6aacf2021-04-28T05:56:11ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752009-11-01501121482156Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid dropletsJoel M. Goodman0To whom correspondence should be addressed; Department of Pharmacology University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX 75390-9041Cytosolic lipid droplets were considered until recently to be rather inert particles of stored neutral lipid. Largely through proteomics is it now known that droplets are dynamic organelles and that they participate in several important metabolic reactions as well as trafficking and interorganellar communication. In this review, the role of droplets in metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the fly Drosophila melanogaster, and several mammalian sources are discussed, particularly focusing on those reactions shared by these organisms. From proteomics and older work, it is clear that droplets are important for fatty acid and sterol biosynthesis, fatty acid activation, and lipolysis. However, many droplet-associated enzymes are predicted to span a membrane two or more times, which suggests either that droplet structure is more complex than the current model posits, or that there are tightly bound membranes, particularly derived from the endoplasmic reticulum, which account for the association of several of these proteins.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520306805
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Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
Journal of Lipid Research
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title Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
title_short Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
title_full Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
title_fullStr Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
title_full_unstemmed Demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
title_sort demonstrated and inferred metabolism associated with cytosolic lipid droplets
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series Journal of Lipid Research
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publishDate 2009-11-01
description Cytosolic lipid droplets were considered until recently to be rather inert particles of stored neutral lipid. Largely through proteomics is it now known that droplets are dynamic organelles and that they participate in several important metabolic reactions as well as trafficking and interorganellar communication. In this review, the role of droplets in metabolism in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the fly Drosophila melanogaster, and several mammalian sources are discussed, particularly focusing on those reactions shared by these organisms. From proteomics and older work, it is clear that droplets are important for fatty acid and sterol biosynthesis, fatty acid activation, and lipolysis. However, many droplet-associated enzymes are predicted to span a membrane two or more times, which suggests either that droplet structure is more complex than the current model posits, or that there are tightly bound membranes, particularly derived from the endoplasmic reticulum, which account for the association of several of these proteins.
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