Interdigitation between Triglycerides and Lipids Modulates Surface Properties of Lipid Droplets
Abstract
Intracellular lipid droplets (LDs) are the main cellular site of metabolic energy storage. Their structure is unique inside the cell, with a core of esterified fatty acids and sterols, mainly triglycerides and sterol esters, surrounded by a single monolayer of phospholipids. Numerous peripheral proteins, including several that were previously associated with intracellular compartments surrounded by a lipid bilayer, have been recently shown to...
Paper Details
Title
Interdigitation between Triglycerides and Lipids Modulates Surface Properties of Lipid Droplets
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
112
Issue
7
Pages
1417 - 1430
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