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C. elegans major fats are stored in vesicles distinct from lysosome-related organelles.


ABSTRACT: Genetic conservation allows ancient features of fat storage endocrine pathways to be explored in C. elegans. Multiple studies have used Nile red or BODIPY-labeled fatty acids to identify regulators of fat mass. When mixed with their food, E. coli bacteria, Nile red, and BODIPY-labeled fatty acids stain multiple spherical cellular structures in the C. elegans major fat storage organ, the intestine. However, here we demonstrate that, in the conditions previously reported, the lysosome-related organelles stained by Nile red and BODIPY-labeled fatty acids are not the C. elegans major fat storage compartment. We show that the major fat stores are contained in a distinct cellular compartment that is not stained by Nile red. Using biochemical assays, we validate oil red O staining as a method to assess major fat stores in C. elegans, allowing for efficient and accurate genetic and functional genomic screens for genes that control fat accumulation at the organismal level.

SUBMITTER: O'Rourke EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2921818 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C. elegans major fats are stored in vesicles distinct from lysosome-related organelles.

O'Rourke Eyleen J EJ   Soukas Alexander A AA   Carr Christopher E CE   Ruvkun Gary G  

Cell metabolism 20091101 5


Genetic conservation allows ancient features of fat storage endocrine pathways to be explored in C. elegans. Multiple studies have used Nile red or BODIPY-labeled fatty acids to identify regulators of fat mass. When mixed with their food, E. coli bacteria, Nile red, and BODIPY-labeled fatty acids stain multiple spherical cellular structures in the C. elegans major fat storage organ, the intestine. However, here we demonstrate that, in the conditions previously reported, the lysosome-related orga  ...[more]

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