Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.520, No.3, 526-531, 2019
Rab18 regulates lipolysis via Arf/GBF1 and adipose triglyceride lipase
Rab18 is a small GTPase associated with lipid droplets and other membranes. While it likely has multiple functions on lipid droplets, one proposed function is regulation of lipolysis. Previous work has concentrated on regulation of autophagy; however, in this study, we provide evidence that Rab18 plays a role upstream of the cytosolic lipolytic enzyme adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) and that recruitment of ATGL by Rab18 is mediated by elements of the Arf/GBF1 machinery. We find that Arf4-GFP is accumulated on the subset of lipid droplets associated with Rab18, and that this association is lost within 5 min upon treatment with 5 mu g/ml of the drug brefeldin A, which targets GBF1 and other Sec7-domain containing Arf exchange factors. ATGL-GFP is also recruited to lipid droplets, but is lost more slowly after treatment with 5 mu g/ml brefeldin A, with significant loss from lipid droplets after 1 h treatment, and almost complete loss from lipid droplets 4 h after brefeldin A treatment. Upon overexpression of the dominant negative GDP-locked cerulean-Rab18-S22 N, GFP-ATGL and Arf4 are lost from the surface of lipid droplets similarly to BFA treatment. This study establishes, for the first time, an essential role for Rabl8 in recruiting ATGL to lipid droplets. (C) 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.