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Phosphatides, biochemistry

Vance, and J. E. Vance (eds.), Biochemistry of Lipids, Lipoproteins and Membranes. Amsterdam Elsevier Science Publishers, 1991. This chapter (6) provides an advanced discussion of phosphatidic acid and triacylglycerol metabolism. [Pg.457]

Gottfried, E. L. and Rapport, M. M. (1962) The biochemistry of plasmalogens I Isolation and characterization of phosphatidal choline, a pure native plasmalogen, J. Biol. Chem. 237, 329-333. [Pg.199]

Carter HE, Clemer WD, Lands WM, Muller KL, Tomizawa HH (1954) Biochemistry of the sphingolipides. VIII. Occurrence of a long chain base in plant phosphatides. J Biol Chem 206 613-623 Casiraghi G, Rassu G, Spanu P (1995) Stereoselective approaches to bioactive carbohydrates and alkaloids-with a focus on recent syntheses drawing from the chiral pool. Chem Rev 95 1677... [Pg.109]

Bodin S, Giuriato S, Ragab J, Humbel BM, Viala C, Vieu C, Chap H, Payrastre B. Production of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate and phosphatidic acid in platelet rafts evidence for a critical role of cholesterol-enriched domains in human platelet activation. Biochemistry 2001 40 15290-15299. [Pg.881]

Recent work in the general field of lipid biochemistry has revealed that although the carbon skeleton of serine is extensively used in the biosynthesis of ethanolamine (and hence choline and acetylcholine), decarboxylation of free serine does not occurnor is the ethanolamine formed from serine found free. It appears that the hydroxyl group of serine is first esterified with phosphatidic acid by reaction with cytidine diphosphate diglyceride (Figure 21). Phosphatidyl... [Pg.694]

Kooijman EE, Carter KM, van Laar EG, Chupin V, Burger KN, de Kruijff B. What makes the bioactive lipids phosphatidic acid and lysophosphatidic acid so special Biochemistry. 2005 44(51) 17007-17015. [Pg.83]

Burger KN, Demel RA, Schmid SL, de Kruijff B. Dynamin is membrane-active Kpid insertion is induced by phosphoinositides and phosphatidic acid. Biochemistry. 2000 39(40) 12485-12493. [Pg.83]

Athenstaedt, K., Daum, G., 1999. Phosphatidic acid, a key intermediate in hpid metabolism. European Journal of Biochemistry 266, 1—16. [Pg.226]

Desormeaux, A., Laroche, G., Bougis, RE., and Pezolot, M., 1992, Characterisation by infrared spectroscopy of the interaction of a cardiotoxin with phosphatidic acid and with binary mixtures of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidyl choline. Biochemistry 31 12173-12182. [Pg.126]


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