Title : Evolutionarily conserved long-chain Acyl-CoA synthetases regulate membrane composition and fluidity.

Pub. Date : 2019 Nov 26

PMID : 31769755






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1 Using siRNA combined with lipidomics and membrane fluidity assays (FRAP and Laurdan dye staining) we further show that the human ACSL1 potentiates lipotoxicity by the saturated fatty acid palmitate: silencing ACSL1 protects against the membrane rigidifying effects of palmitate and acts as a suppressor of AdipoR2 knockdown, thus echoing the C. elegans findings. saturated fatty acid palmitate acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 1 Homo sapiens
2 Using siRNA combined with lipidomics and membrane fluidity assays (FRAP and Laurdan dye staining) we further show that the human ACSL1 potentiates lipotoxicity by the saturated fatty acid palmitate: silencing ACSL1 protects against the membrane rigidifying effects of palmitate and acts as a suppressor of AdipoR2 knockdown, thus echoing the C. elegans findings. saturated fatty acid palmitate acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 1 Homo sapiens