Intracellular lipid surveillance by small G protein geranylgeranylation.
Abigail WattersonLexus TatgeNaureen WajahatSonja L B ArneaudRene Solano FonsecaShaghayegh T BeheshtiPatrick MetangMelina MihelakisKielen R ZuurbierChase D CorleyIshmael DehghanJeffrey G McDonaldPeter M DouglasPublished in: Nature (2022)
Imbalances in lipid homeostasis can have deleterious effects on health 1,2 . Yet how cells sense metabolic demand due to lipid depletion and respond by increasing nutrient absorption remains unclear. Here we describe a mechanism for intracellular lipid surveillance in Caenorhabditis elegans that involves transcriptional inactivation of the nuclear hormone receptor NHR-49 through its cytosolic sequestration to endocytic vesicles via geranylgeranyl conjugation to the small G protein RAB-11.1. Defective de novo isoprenoid synthesis caused by lipid depletion limits RAB-11.1 geranylgeranylation, which promotes nuclear translocation of NHR-49 and activation of rab-11.2 transcription to enhance transporter residency at the plasma membrane. Thus, we identify a critical lipid sensed by the cell, its conjugated G protein, and the nuclear receptor whose dynamic interactions enable cells to sense metabolic demand due to lipid depletion and respond by increasing nutrient absorption and lipid metabolism.