“…Structurally, LDs are relatively simple, in that their core consists of TAG, SE and/or other hydrophobic substances that are partitioned from the aqueous cytosol by a phospholipid monolayer (Pyc et al ., 2017). Furthermore, various proteins are integrated into the LD monolayer, some of which are thought to extend into the hydrophobic core (Huang, 2018), while others appear to be attached directly to the LD surface (Gidda et al ., 2016) or through protein–protein interactions (Krawczyk et al ., 2022b). Notably, in the last few years, many new LD proteins have been discovered that are directly involved in LD biogenesis, function, and/or breakdown (Horn et al ., 2013; Pyc et al ., 2017, 2021; Fernandez‐Santos et al ., 2020; Kretzschmar et al ., 2020).…”