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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): Epithelial Cell, Cell Culture
SUBMITTER: David Stroud
LAB HEAD: David Stroud
PROVIDER: PXD060912 | Pride | 2025-04-28
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Bezawork-Geleta Ayenachew A Devereux Camille J CJ Keenan Stacey N SN Lou Jieqiong J Cho Ellie E Nie Shuai S De Souza David P DP Narayana Vinod K VK Siddall Nicole A NA Rodrigues Carlos H M CHM Portelli Stephanie S Zheng Tenghao T Nim Hieu T HT Ramialison Mirana M Hime Gary R GR Dodd Garron T GT Hinde Elizabeth E Ascher David B DB Stroud David A DA Watt Matthew J MJ
Nature communications 20250303 1
Membrane contact sites between organelles are critical for the transfer of biomolecules. Lipid droplets store fatty acids and form contacts with mitochondria, which regulate fatty acid oxidation and adenosine triphosphate production. Protein compartmentalization at lipid droplet-mitochondria contact sites and their effects on biological processes are poorly described. Using proximity-dependent biotinylation methods, we identify 71 proteins at lipid droplet-mitochondria contact sites, including a ...[more]