Original paper
EHD2 regulates adipocyte function and is enriched at cell surface–associated lipid droplets in primary human adipocytes
Abstract
Adipocytes play a central role in energy balance, and dysfunctional adipose tissue severely affects systemic energy homeostasis. The ATPase EH domain-containing 2 (EHD2) has previously been shown to regulate caveolae, plasma membrane-specific domains that are involved in lipid uptake and signal transduction. Here, we investigated the role of EHD2 in adipocyte function. We demonstrate that EHD2 protein expression is highly up-regulated at the...
Paper Details
Title
EHD2 regulates adipocyte function and is enriched at cell surface–associated lipid droplets in primary human adipocytes
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
10
Pages
1147 - 1159
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