Biology – Quantitative Biology – Subcellular Processes
Scientific paper
2009-02-19
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Subcellular Processes
Major revision, contained changed; Key words: lipid droplet; biogenesis; demixing; organelle dynamic; 12 pages, 8 figures, and
Scientific paper
The biogenesis of lipid droplets (LD) in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was theoretically investigated on basis of a biophysical model. In accordance with the prevailing model of LD formation, we assumed that neutral lipids oil-out between the membrane leaflets of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), resulting in LD that bud-off when a critical size is reached. Mathematically, LD were modeled as spherical protuberances in an otherwise planar ER membrane. We estimated the local phospholipid composition, and calculated the change in elastic free energy of the membrane caused by nascent LD. Based on this model calculation, we found a gradual demixing of lipids in the membrane leaflet that goes along with an increase in surface curvature at the site of LD formation. During demixing, the phospholipid monolayer was able to gain energy during LD growth, which suggested that the formation of curved interfaces was supported by or even driven by lipid demixing. In addition, we show that demixing is thermodynamically necessary as LD cannot bud-off otherwise. In the case of Saccharomyces cerevisiae our model predicts a LD bud-off diameter of about 13 nm. This diameter is far below the experimentally determined size of typical yeast LD. Thus, we concluded that if the standard model of LD formation is valid, LD biogenesis is a two step process. Small LD are produced from the ER, which subsequently ripe within the cytosol through a series of fusions.
von Gruenberg Hans Hennig
Wodlei F.
Zanghellini J.
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