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Seipin collaborates with the ER membrane to control the sites of lipid droplet formation

Roger Schneiter, Vineet Choudhary

2022Current Opinion in Cell Biology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most cells store metabolic energy in lipid droplets (LDs). LDs are composed of a hydrophobic core, covered by a phospholipid monolayer, and functionalized by a specific set of proteins. Formation of LDs takes place in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where neutral lipid biosynthetic enzymes are located. Recent evidence indicate that this process is confined to specific ER subdomains, where proteins meet to initiate LD assembly. The lipodystrophy protein Seipin, is emerging as a major coordinator of LD biogenesis. Seipin forms a large oligomeric toroidal structure, which traps neutral lipids to promote LD nucleation. Here, we discuss the role of LD biogenesis factors that associate with Seipin to assemble functional LDs.

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Endoplasmic reticulumLipid dropletBiogenesisBiologyCell biologyPerilipinPhospholipidBiochemistryMembraneLipolysisAdipose tissueGeneLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant biochemistry and biosynthesis
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