
pmid: 30458132
Challenging the idea of the inner nuclear membrane (INM) being an inert compartment, recent work in S. cerevisiae shows that the INM can metabolize lipids and that local lipid metabolism can regulate transcription in response to lipid availability, suggesting a functional role for the INM in cellular lipid homeostasis.
Nuclear Envelope, Membrane Proteins, Lipid Droplets, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids
Nuclear Envelope, Membrane Proteins, Lipid Droplets, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lipid Metabolism, Lipids
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