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Isolation of Lipid Droplets from Cells by Density Gradient Centrifugation
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Isolation of Lipid Droplets from Cells by Density Gradient Centrifugation

Dawn L. Brasaemle and Nathan E. Wolins
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, Vol.72, pp.3.15.1-3.15.13
2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3KK9F3C
PMID: 27580706

Abstract

Cell cultures Mammalian Preparation of lipid droplets from centrifugation Density-gradientcentrifugation Isolation of lipid droplets
Lipid droplets are organelles found in most mammalian cells, as well as various plant tissues and yeast. They are composed of a core of neutral lipids surrounded by a membrane monolayer of phospholipids and cholesterol into which specific proteins are embedded. This unit provides protocols for isolating lipid droplets from mammalian cells by discontinuous density gradient centrifugation.
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