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Accumulation of squalene is associated with the clustering of lipid droplets

Authors :
Tamar S. Kapterian
Ximing Du
Weihua Fei
Hongyuan Yang
Minh Truong Ta
Andrew J. Brown
Ian W. Dawes
Source :
The FEBS journal. 279(22)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The isoprenoid squalene is an important precursor for the biosynthesis of sterols. The cellular storage of squalene and its impact on membrane properties have been the subject of recent investigations. In a screen for abnormal lipid droplet morphology and distribution in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we found significant lipid droplet clustering (arbitrarily defined as an aggregation of six or more lipid droplets) in a number of mutants (e.g. erg1) that are defective in sterol biosynthesis. Interestingly, these mutants are also characterized by accumulation of large amounts of squalene. Reducing the level of squalene in these mutants restored normal lipid droplet distribution. Moreover, inhibition of squalene monooxygenase in two mammalian cell lines (CHO-K1 and 3T3-L1) by terbinafine also resulted in lipid droplet clustering. These results indicate that the level of squalene may affect the growth and distribution of lipid droplets.

Details

ISSN :
17424658
Volume :
279
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The FEBS journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7a87e2d30db4b617a7d1bac60807393