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ER remodeling via lipid metabolism

Wonyul Jang, Volker Haucke

2024Trends in Cell Biology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unlike most other organelles found in multiple copies, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a unique singular organelle within eukaryotic cells. Despite its continuous membrane structure, encompassing more than half of the cellular endomembrane system, the ER is subdivided into specialized sub-compartments, including morphological, membrane contact site (MCS), and de novo organelle biogenesis domains. In this review, we discuss recent emerging evidence indicating that, in response to nutrient stress, cells undergo a reorganization of these sub-compartmental ER domains through two main mechanisms: non-destructive remodeling of morphological ER domains via regulation of MCS and organelle hitchhiking, and destructive remodeling of specialized domains by ER-phagy. We further highlight and propose a critical role of membrane lipid metabolism in this ER remodeling during starvation.

Topics & Concepts

Endoplasmic reticulumOrganelleBiologyEndomembrane systemBiogenesisCell biologyMembrane contact siteOrganelle biogenesisLipid metabolismUnfolded protein responseMembrane proteinGolgi apparatusBiochemistryMembraneIntegral membrane proteinGeneEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseCellular transport and secretionLipid metabolism and biosynthesis
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