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Lipids phospholipid analogues

A fluorescent lipid analogue (20) bearing urea and phosphocholine groups has been synthesised by Sargent et al. Dimerisation and anion binding of phospholipid analogue (20) has been also investigated. ... [Pg.251]

Artom, C., Comatzer, W.E. Crowder, M. (1949) The aetion of an analogue of ethanolamine (diethanolamine) on the formation of liver phospholipides. J. biol. Chem., 180, 495-503 Artom, C., Lofland, H.B. Oates, J.A., Jr (1958) In vivo ineorporation of diethanolamine into liver lipides. J. biol. Chem., 233, 833-837... [Pg.374]

The corresponding dimeric analogues of lipids are also important, owing to their occurrence in biological membranes. For example cardiolipins, which constitute a class of complex dimeric phospholipids that occur mainly in the... [Pg.161]

In extreme halophiles, biosynthesis of the archaeol analogues of phospholipids and glycolipids proceeds by complex pathways in a multienzyme, membrane-bound system that is absolutely dependent on 4M salt concentration [4,13,15]. Synthesis of the isoprenoid/isopranoid chains in the archaeol lipid core takes place via the mevalonate pathway for isoprenoids, also absolutely dependent on 4M salt concentration [13]. [Pg.279]

An improved access to the ilmofosine fluorinated analogue (78) and to oc-tadecyl homologue (79) based on compounds (80) and (81) has been realized in order to find phospholipids exhibiting higher antitumor reactivity in comparison to ilmofosine and other ether lipides. °... [Pg.117]

Skorve, J, Asiedu, D., Rustan, A.C., Drevon, C.A., Al-Shurbaji, A., Berge, R.K. 1990. J. Lipid Res. 31 1627-1635. Regulation of fatty acid oxidation and triglyceride and phospholipid metabolism by hypolipidemic sulfiir-substituted fatty acid analogues. [Pg.131]

Phosphatidylcholine and analogues.- Phosphatidylcholine, the most abundant phospholipid in eucaryotes, is generally absent from bacte ia. It has now been shown that it is a major constituent of the lipids fi om several species of a variety of genera of hydrogen-oxidising bacteria, although it is not always present in... [Pg.253]


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