SFB 1190 - P21: Functional role of the LDO machinery in lipid droplet-organelle contacts

Basic data for this project

Type of projectSubproject in DFG-joint project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/01/2020 - 31/12/2023 | 1st Funding period

Description

We have recently identified the lipid droplet organization (LDO) machinery in yeast, and its human homolog promethin/TMEM159. The LDO machinery is strongly enriched on a subpopulation of lipid droplets (LDs) located at the nucleus-vacuole junction contact site (NVJ).These LDs have a unique surface proteome, a feature that depends on the LDO component Ldo45. Nutrient stress results in pronounced accumulation of LDs at the NVJ, a process that depends on the presence of Ldo16. Despite these striking phenotypical observations, the exact functions of the LDO proteins are currently enigmatic. Here, we will functionally characterize the LDO-enriched LDs. Furthermore, we will dissect the mechanistic roles of the LDO proteins. Intriguingly, both LDOs and promethin are linked to the LD biogenesis protein seipin, a disease component related to the lipid storage disease BSCL2, and we will therefore include seipin in our analyses. Upon completion of this project, we will have detailed insights into how the conserved LDO machinery links contact site formation to biogenesis of specialized organelle subpopulations.

KeywordsZellbiologie
Website of the projecthttps://sfb1190.de/
DFG-Gepris-IDhttps://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/436809651
Funding identifierSFB 1190/2-P21 | DFG project number: 264061860
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Collaborative Research Centre (SFB)

Project management at the University of Münster

Bohnert, Maria
Institute for Cell Dynamics and Imaging

Applicants from the University of Münster

Bohnert, Maria
Institute for Cell Dynamics and Imaging

Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster

  • University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG)Germany