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Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains

Although once perceived as inert structures that merely serve for lipid storage, lipid droplets (LDs) have proven to be the dynamic organelles that hold many cellular functions. The LDs’ basic structure of a hydrophobic core consisting of neutral lipids and enclosed in a phospholipid monolayer allow...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Muhammad Arifur, Kumar, Ravinder, Sanchez, Enrique, Nazarko, Taras Y.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158144
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author Rahman, Muhammad Arifur
Kumar, Ravinder
Sanchez, Enrique
Nazarko, Taras Y.
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Kumar, Ravinder
Sanchez, Enrique
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description Although once perceived as inert structures that merely serve for lipid storage, lipid droplets (LDs) have proven to be the dynamic organelles that hold many cellular functions. The LDs’ basic structure of a hydrophobic core consisting of neutral lipids and enclosed in a phospholipid monolayer allows for quick lipid accessibility for intracellular energy and membrane production. Whereas formed at the peripheral and perinuclear endoplasmic reticulum, LDs are degraded either in the cytosol by lipolysis or in the vacuoles/lysosomes by autophagy. Autophagy is a regulated breakdown of dysfunctional, damaged, or surplus cellular components. The selective autophagy of LDs is called lipophagy. Here, we review LDs and their degradation by lipophagy in yeast, which proceeds via the micrometer-scale raft-like lipid domains in the vacuolar membrane. These vacuolar microdomains form during nutrient deprivation and facilitate internalization of LDs via the vacuolar membrane invagination and scission. The resultant intra-vacuolar autophagic bodies with LDs inside are broken down by vacuolar lipases and proteases. This type of lipophagy is called microlipophagy as it resembles microautophagy, the type of autophagy when substrates are sequestered right at the surface of a lytic compartment. Yeast microlipophagy via the raft-like vacuolar microdomains is a great model system to study the role of lipid domains in microautophagic pathways.
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spelling pubmed-83480482021-08-08 Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains Rahman, Muhammad Arifur Kumar, Ravinder Sanchez, Enrique Nazarko, Taras Y. Int J Mol Sci Review Although once perceived as inert structures that merely serve for lipid storage, lipid droplets (LDs) have proven to be the dynamic organelles that hold many cellular functions. The LDs’ basic structure of a hydrophobic core consisting of neutral lipids and enclosed in a phospholipid monolayer allows for quick lipid accessibility for intracellular energy and membrane production. Whereas formed at the peripheral and perinuclear endoplasmic reticulum, LDs are degraded either in the cytosol by lipolysis or in the vacuoles/lysosomes by autophagy. Autophagy is a regulated breakdown of dysfunctional, damaged, or surplus cellular components. The selective autophagy of LDs is called lipophagy. Here, we review LDs and their degradation by lipophagy in yeast, which proceeds via the micrometer-scale raft-like lipid domains in the vacuolar membrane. These vacuolar microdomains form during nutrient deprivation and facilitate internalization of LDs via the vacuolar membrane invagination and scission. The resultant intra-vacuolar autophagic bodies with LDs inside are broken down by vacuolar lipases and proteases. This type of lipophagy is called microlipophagy as it resembles microautophagy, the type of autophagy when substrates are sequestered right at the surface of a lytic compartment. Yeast microlipophagy via the raft-like vacuolar microdomains is a great model system to study the role of lipid domains in microautophagic pathways. MDPI 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8348048/ /pubmed/34360917 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158144 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rahman, Muhammad Arifur
Kumar, Ravinder
Sanchez, Enrique
Nazarko, Taras Y.
Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title_full Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title_fullStr Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title_full_unstemmed Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title_short Lipid Droplets and Their Autophagic Turnover via the Raft-Like Vacuolar Microdomains
title_sort lipid droplets and their autophagic turnover via the raft-like vacuolar microdomains
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34360917
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158144
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