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      Perilipin1 promotes unilocular lipid droplet formation through the activation of Fsp27 in adipocytes

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          Mature white adipocytes contain a characteristic unilocular lipid droplet. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying unilocular lipid droplet formation are poorly understood. We previously showed that Fsp27, an adipocyte-specific lipid droplet-associated protein, promotes lipid droplet growth by initiating lipid exchange and transfer. Here, we identify Perilipin1 (Plin1), another adipocyte-specific lipid droplet-associated protein, as an Fsp27 activator. Plin1 interacts with the CIDE-N domain of Fsp27 and markedly increases Fsp27-mediated lipid exchange, lipid transfer and lipid droplet growth. Functional cooperation between Plin1 and Fsp27 is required for efficient lipid droplet growth in adipocytes, as depletion of either protein impairs lipid droplet growth. The CIDE-N domain of Fsp27 forms homodimers and disruption of CIDE-N homodimerization abolishes Fsp27-mediated lipid exchange and transfer. Interestingly, Plin1 can restore the activity of CIDE-N homodimerization-defective mutants of Fsp27. We thus uncover a novel mechanism underlying lipid droplet growth and unilocular lipid droplet formation that involves the cooperative action of Fsp27 and Plin1 in adipocytes.

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          Adipocytes store lipid in spherical droplets whose size is determined by lipid exchange and transfer proteins. Sun et al. show that Perilipin1 promotes the growth of lipid droplets by activating the lipid transfer protein Fsp27.

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          Nat Commun
          Nat Commun
          Nature Communications
          Nature Pub. Group
          2041-1723
          12 March 2013
          : 4
          : 1594
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084, China
          [2 ]Center for Structural Biology, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University , Beijing, 100084 China
          [3 ]MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084, China
          [4 ]School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, the University of New South Wales , Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.
          [5 ]These authors contributed equally to this work.
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          ncomms2581
          10.1038/ncomms2581
          3615468
          23481402
          deaef709-39d0-4a9a-8256-5271d4adb7da
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          : 06 February 2013
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