Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2019091 | Progress in Lipid Research | 2016 | 72 Pages |
Abstract
Thousands of different molecular species of lipids are present within a single cell, being involved in modulating the basic processes of life. The vast number of different lipid species can be organized into a number of different lipid classes, which may be defined as a group of lipids with a common chemical structure, such as the headgroup, apart from the nature of the hydrocarbon chains. Each lipid class has unique biological roles. In some cases, a relatively small change in the headgroup chemical structure can result in a drastic change in function. Such phenomena are well documented, and largely understood in terms of specific interactions with proteins. In contrast, there are observations that the entire structural specificity of a lipid molecule, including the hydrocarbon chains, is required for biological activity through specific interactions with membrane proteins. Understanding of these phenomena represents a fundamental change in our thinking of the functions of lipids in biology. There are an increasing number of diverse examples of roles for specific lipids in cellular processes including: Signal transduction; trafficking; morphological changes; cell division. We are gaining knowledge and understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms. They are of growing importance in both basic and applied sciences.
Keywords
PLA2Inositol trisphosphateHspASMSQDGIP3GPCRS1PPSIIPISPGPATXLPATMDAutotaxinCDPOPPCLHC IIcoat protein Iplatelet-activating factor (1-O-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine)ACCnuclear magnetic resonanceG protein coupled receptorAdenosine TriphosphateATPadenosine triphosphatasephospholipase A2acetyl-CoA carboxylaseacid sphingomyelinasesphingomyelinsphingosine 1-phosphatephosphatidic acidlysophosphatidic acidFluorescence resonance energy transferFRETATPaselarge unilamellar vesicleBis(monoacylglycero)phosphateNMRtransmembrane domainCNScytidine diphosphatediacylglycerolMolecular dynamicsDAGsulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerolcentral nervous systemendoplasmic reticulumPhotosystem IIphosphatidylinositolphosphatidylcholinephosphatidylglycerolphosphatidylglycerol phosphatephosphatidylethanolaminePhosphatidylinositol synthaseLUVlight harvesting complex IIBMPPAFHeat shock proteinCardiolipinCOPI
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Authors
Tomohiro Kimura, William Jennings, Richard M. Epand,