Emerging Approaches for Studying Lipid Dynamics, Metabolism, and Interactions in Cells
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- PMCID: PMC12181061
- DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-083024-110827
Emerging Approaches for Studying Lipid Dynamics, Metabolism, and Interactions in Cells
Abstract
Lipids are a major class of biological molecules, the primary components of cellular membranes, and critical signaling molecules that regulate cell biology and physiology. Due to their dynamic behavior within membranes, rapid transport between organelles, and complex and often redundant metabolic pathways, lipids have traditionally been considered among the most challenging biological molecules to study. In recent years, a plethora of tools bridging the chemistry-biology interface has emerged for studying different aspects of lipid biology. Here, we provide an overview of these approaches. We discuss methods for lipid detection, including genetically encoded biosensors, synthetic lipid analogs, and metabolic labeling probes. For targeted manipulation of lipids, we describe pharmacological agents and controllable enzymes, termed membrane editors, that harness optogenetics and chemogenetics. To conclude, we survey techniques for elucidating lipid-protein interactions, including photoaffinity labeling and proximity labeling. Collectively, these strategies are revealing new insights into the regulation, dynamics, and functions of lipids in cell biology.
Keywords: biosensors; lipids; membrane editing; membranes; metabolic labeling; photoaffinity labeling.
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