Uncovering How Lipid Metabolism Involves Cooperation Between Organelles
Recent research has shown that the process of lipid production involves an unexpected level of cooperation between organelles. This new finding could help to explain how cells are able to produce the complex lipids needed for their survival.
The team studied the production of lipids in yeast cells and found that the process requires organelles to cooperate with each other. The endoplasmic reticulum, which is the organelle responsible for producing fatty acids, was found to rely on the mitochondria for a key enzyme needed to complete the process. This enzyme helps to convert the fatty acids into a form that can be used by other parts of the cell.
The finding sheds new light on the role of organelles in the production of lipids and could help to explain how cells are able to produce the complex lipids needed for their survival.
source: Phys.org