Depletion of lipid storage droplet‐1 delays endoreplication progression and induces cell death in Drosophila salivary gland
Yen D. H. Nguyen,
Tuan L. A. Pham,
Taisei Nishihara
et al.
Abstract:Perilipins are evolutionarily conserved from insects to mammals. Drosophila lipid storage droplet‐1 (LSD‐1) is a lipid storage droplet membrane surface‐binding protein family member and a counterpart to mammalian perilipin 1 and is known to play a role in lipolysis. However, the function of LSD‐1 during specific tissue development remains under investigation. This study demonstrated the role of LSD‐1 in salivary gland development. Knockdown of Lsd‐1 in the salivary gland was established using the GAL4/UAS syst… Show more
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