Fat-specific Protein 27, a Novel Lipid Droplet Protein That Enhances Triglyceride Storage

Vishwajeet Puri(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Silvana Konda(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Srijana Ranjit(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Myriam Aouadi(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Anil Chawla(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), My Chouinard(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Abhijit Chakladar(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Michael Czech(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
September 21, 2007
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Abstract

Fat-specific protein (FSP)27/Cidec is most highly expressed in white and brown adipose tissues and increases in abundance by over 50-fold during adipogenesis. However, its function in adipocytes has remained elusive since its discovery over 15 years ago. Here we demonstrate that FSP27/Cidec localizes to lipid droplets in cultured adipocytes and functions to promote lipid accumulation. Ectopically expressed FSP27-GFP surrounds lipid droplets in 3T3-L1 adipocytes and colocalizes with the known lipid droplet protein perilipin. Immunostaining of endogenous FSP27 in 3T3-L1 adipocytes also confirmed its presence on lipid droplets. FSP27-GFP expression also markedly increases lipid droplet size and enhances accumulation of total neutral lipids in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes as well as other cell types such as COS cells. Conversely, RNA interference-based FSP27/Cidec depletion in mature adipocytes significantly stimulates lipolysis and reduces the size of lipid droplets. These data reveal FSP27/Cidec as a novel adipocyte lipid droplet protein that negatively regulates lipolysis and promotes triglyceride accumulation.


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