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Proteins regulating sphingolipid synthesis

Novel Proteins That Regulate Sphingolipid Synthesis Could Affect the Regulation of Lipid Metabolism... [Pg.379]

Lipids have several important functions in animal cells, which include serving as structural components of membranes and as a stored source of metabolic fuel (Griner et al., 1993). Eukaryotic cell membranes are composed of a complex array of proteins, phospholipids, sphingolipids, and cholesterol. The relative proportions and fatty acid composition of these components dictate the physical properties of membranes, such as fluidity, surface potential, microdomain structure, and permeability. This in turn regulates the localization and activity of membrane-associated proteins. Assembly of membranes necessitates the coordinate synthesis and catabolism of phospholipids, sterols, and sphingolipids to create the unique properties of a given cellular membrane. This must be an extremely complex process that requires coordination of multiple biosynthetic and degradative enzymes and lipid transport activities. [Pg.91]

SREBPs Activate the Synthesis of Proteins That Regulate Phospholipid, Fatty Acid and Cholesterol But Not Sphingolipid Synthesis... [Pg.374]


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