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Perilipins are associated with cholesteryl ester droplets in steroidogenic adrenal cortical and Leydig cells.

D A Servetnick1, D L Brasaemle, J Gruia-Gray, A R Kimmel, J Wolff, C Londos.   

Abstract

Steroidogenic cells store cholesteryl esters, precursors for steroid hormone synthesis, in intracellular lipid droplets. Cholesteryl ester hydrolysis is activated by protein kinase A and catalyzed by cholesteryl esterase. The esterase is similar, if not identical, to hormone-sensitive lipase in adipocytes where an analogous lipolytic mechanism occurs. Perilipins, proteins located exclusively at lipid droplet surfaces in adipocytes, are polyphosphorylated by protein kinase A in response to lipolytic stimuli, suggesting a role for these proteins in mediating lipid metabolism. The present study reveals that perilipins are associated with cholesteryl ester droplets in two steroidogenic cell lines: Y-1 adrenal cortical cells and MA-10 Leydig cells. The relative abundance of perilipin mRNAs and protein is much less in steroidogenic cells than in adipocytes. Like adipocytes, steroidogenic cells express perilipin A; additionally, the latter cells contain relatively abundant amounts of perilipin C, a protein that is not detectable in adipocytes by Western analysis. The data suggest a strong link between perilipins and lipid hydrolysis that is mediated by the hormone-sensitive lipase/cholesteryl esterase class of enzymes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7622516     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.28.16970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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