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Phospholipid metabolism and nuclear function: Roles of the lipin family of phosphatidic acid phosphatases
Authors:Symeon Siniossoglou
Affiliation:Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0XY, United Kingdom
Abstract:Phospholipids play important roles in nuclear function as dynamic building blocks for the biogenesis of the nuclear membrane, as well as signals by which the nucleus communicates with other organelles, and regulate a variety of nuclear events. The mechanisms underlying the nuclear roles of phospholipids remain poorly understood. Lipins represent a family of phosphatidic acid (PA) phosphatases that are conserved from yeasts to humans and perform essential functions in lipid metabolism. Several studies have identified key roles for lipins and their regulators in nuclear envelope organization, gene expression and the maintenance of lipid homeostasis in yeast and metazoans. This review discusses recent advances in understanding the roles of lipins in nuclear structure and function. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Phospholipids and Phospholipid Metabolism.
Keywords:CDP-DAG, cytidine diphosphate diacylglycerol   DAG, diacylglycerol   ER, endoplasmic reticulum   mTORC, mammalian target of rapamycin complex   NES, nuclear export signal   NLS, nuclear localization signal   NEBD, nuclear envelope breakdown   PA, phosphatidic acid   PC, phosphatidylcholine   PE, phosphatidylethanolamine   PGC, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma co-activator   PI, phosphatidylinositol   PI-PLC, phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C   PPAR, peroxisome proliferator-activated repressor   SREBP, sterol regulatory element-binding protein   TAG, triacylglycerol   UASINO, inositol-responsive upstream activating sequence
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