多样性(政治)
化学
脂质代谢
生物化学
人类学
社会学
作者
Zhe Cao,Yan Hao,Chun Wing Fung,Yiu Yiu Lee,Pengfei Wang,Xuesong Li,Kang Xie,Wen Jiun Lam,Yifei Qiu,Ben Zhong Tang,Guanghou Shui,Pingsheng Liu,Jianan Y. Qu,Byung‐Ho Kang,Ho Yi Mak
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-10835-4
摘要
Exogenous metabolites from microbial and dietary origins have profound effects on host metabolism. Here, we report that a sub-population of lipid droplets (LDs), which are conserved organelles for fat storage, is defined by metabolite-modulated targeting of the C. elegans seipin ortholog, SEIP-1. Loss of SEIP-1 function reduces the size of a subset of LDs while over-expression of SEIP-1 has the opposite effect. Ultrastructural analysis reveals SEIP-1 enrichment in an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) subdomain, which co-purifies with LDs. Analyses of C. elegans and bacterial genetic mutants indicate a requirement of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and microbial cyclopropane fatty acids (CFAs) for SEIP-1 enrichment, as confirmed by dietary supplementation experiments. In mammalian cells, heterologously expressed SEIP-1 engages nascent lipid droplets and promotes their subsequent expansion in a conserved manner. Our results suggest that microbial and polyunsaturated fatty acids serve unexpected roles in regulating cellular fat storage by promoting LD diversity.
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