Lipid traffic jam: Scientists reveal how dAcsl orchestrates lipid transport in Drosophila

Interorgan lipid transport is crucial for organism development and the maintenance of physiological function. Drosophila long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase (dAcsl), which catalyzes the conversion of fatty acids into acyl-coenzyme As (acyl-CoAs), plays a critical role in regulating systemic lipid homeostasis. But what happens when this enzyme is deficient, and how does it impact the delicate balance of interorgan lipid transport?

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