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Werthebach, M., Stewart, F.A., Gahlen, A., Mettler-Altmann, T., Akhtar, I., Maas-Enriquez, K., Droste, A., Eichmann, T.O., Poschmann, G., Stühler, K., Beller, M. (2019). Control of Drosophila Growth and Survival by the Lipid Droplet-Associated Protein CG9186/Sturkopf.  Cell Rep. 26(13): 3726--3740.e7.
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FBrf0241891
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Lipid droplets (LDs) are the universal cellular storage organelles for esterified neutral lipids. The increasing number of characterized LD-associated proteins attained LDs with hitherto unexpected functions on top of their classical role as energy depot. Here, we characterize the LD-associated protein CG9186 of Drosophila by a CRISPR/Cas9-derived mutant fly line. While the mutant flies only showed a mild triacylglycerol storage phenotype, they were highly protected from desiccation stress, likely linked to a reduced locomotor activity and altered cuticular hydrocarbons. Both parameters depend on juvenile hormone (JH) signaling. Together with an observed interaction between CG9186 and JH-degrading enzymes, our results suggest that CG9186 participates in endocrine physiology regulation. In support of this hypothesis, CG9186 mutant flies show an altered expression of JH target genes and fail to adjust their developmental rate to dietary yeast-to-sugar ratio changes. Our results thus link LDs to organismic physiology regulation.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Cell Rep.
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    Cell reports
    ISBN/ISSN
    2211-1247
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