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Touch and Go: Membrane Contact Sites Between Lipid Droplets and Other Organelles

Pin‐Chao Liao, Emily J. Yang, Taylor Borgman, István Boldogh, Cierra N. Sing, Theresa C. Swayne, Liza A. Pon

2022Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) have emerged not just as storage sites for lipids but as central regulators of metabolism and organelle quality control. These critical functions are achieved, in part, at membrane contact sites (MCS) between LDs and other organelles. MCS are sites of transfer of cellular constituents to or from LDs for energy mobilization in response to nutrient limitations, as well as LD biogenesis, expansion and autophagy. Here, we describe recent findings on the mechanisms underlying the formation and function of MCS between LDs and mitochondria, ER and lysosomes/vacuoles and the role of the cytoskeleton in promoting LD MCS through its function in LD movement and distribution in response to environmental cues.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleCell biologyLipid dropletVacuoleAutophagyBiogenesisMembrane contact siteMitochondrionChemistryLipid metabolismBiologyBiophysicsMembraneBiochemistryCytoplasmMembrane proteinIntegral membrane proteinApoptosisGeneLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease