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Deciphering New Regulators of Lipid Metabolism: A Focus on Lipid Droplets

Grant number: DP210102358 | Funding period: 2021 - 2023

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Proximity proteomics reveals a mechanism of fatty acid transfer at lipid droplet-mitochondria- endoplasmic reticulum contact sites

A Bezawork-Geleta, CJ Devereux, SN Keenan, J Lou, E Cho, S Nie, DP De Souza, VK Narayana, NA Siddall, CHM Rodrigues, S Portelli, T Zheng, HT Nim, M Ramialison, GR Hime, GT Dodd, E Hinde, DB Ascher, DA Stroud, MJ Watt

2025-12-01

Membrane contact sites between organelles are critical for the transfer of biomolecules. Lipid droplets store fatty acids and form..

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