RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Lipid saturation induces degradation of squalene epoxidase for sterol homeostasis and cell survival JF Life Science Alliance JO Life Sci. Alliance FD Life Science Alliance LLC SP e202201612 DO 10.26508/lsa.202201612 VO 6 IS 1 A1 Huang, Leng-Jie A1 Chen, Rey-Huei YR 2023 UL http://www.life-science-alliance.org/content/6/1/e202201612.abstract AB A fluid membrane containing a mix of unsaturated and saturated lipids is essential for life. However, it is unclear how lipid saturation might affect lipid homeostasis, membrane-associated proteins, and membrane organelles. Here, we generate temperature-sensitive mutants of the sole fatty acid desaturase gene OLE1 in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using these mutants, we show that lipid saturation triggers the endoplasmic reticulum–associated degradation (ERAD) of squalene epoxidase Erg1, a rate-limiting enzyme in sterol biosynthesis, via the E3 ligase Doa10-Ubc7 complex. We identify the P469L mutation that abolishes the lipid saturation–induced ERAD of Erg1. Overexpressed WT or stable Erg1 mutants all mislocalize into foci in the ole1 mutant, whereas the stable Erg1 causes aberrant ER and severely compromises the growth of ole1, which are recapitulated by doa10 deletion. The toxicity of the stable Erg1 and doa10 deletion is due to the accumulation of lanosterol and misfolded proteins in ole1. Our study identifies Erg1 as a novel lipid saturation–regulated ERAD target, manifesting a close link between lipid homeostasis and proteostasis that maintains sterol homeostasis under the lipid saturation condition for cell survival.