A unifying mechanism for seipin-mediated lipid droplet formation

Yoel A. Klug, Joana V. Ferreira,Pedro Carvalho

FEBS LETTERS(2024)

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Abstract
Lipid droplets (LDs) are dynamic organelles essential for cellular lipid homeostasis. Assembly of LDs occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and the conserved ER membrane protein seipin emerged as a key player in this process. Here, we review recent advances provided by structural, biochemical, and in silico analysis that revealed mechanistic insights into the molecular role of the seipin complexes and led to an updated model for LD biogenesis. We further discuss how other ER components cooperate with seipin during LD biogenesis. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying seipin-mediated LD assembly is important to uncover the fundamental aspects of lipid homeostasis and organelle biogenesis and to provide hints on the pathogenesis of lipid storage disorders. Seipin is a key factor in the assembly of lipid droplets at the endoplasmic reticulum. Here, we review recent advances provided by structural, biochemical, and in silico analyses that provided mechanistic insights into seipin function in lipid droplet formation. image
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endoplasmic reticulum,lipid droplet,neutral lipids,seipin,triglyceride
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