Book Review: Phospholipids. Chemistry, Metabolism and Function. By G. B. Ansell and H. M. HawthorneNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/anie.196601482Hildegard DebuchJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Angewandte Chemie International Edition...
METABOLISM AND FUNCTION OF BACTERIAL LIPIDS. I. METABOLISM OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI B. Journal of Biological ChemistryKanfer, J., Kennedy, E. P. (1964) Metabolism and function of bacterial lipids: II. Biosynthesis of phospholipids in ... JN Kanfer,E.P. Kennedy - 《Journal of Bio...
and in natural and model membranes; movement of lipids within, across and between membranes; intracellular lipid transfer; structure-function relationships and the nature of lipid-derived second messengers; chemical, physical and functional alterations of lipids induced by free radicals; enzymatic and ...
Acyl chain conformational ordering in liquid-crystalline bilayers: comparative FT-IR and ^2H-NMR studies of phospholipids differing in headgroup structure ... Maternal obesity is thought to increase the offspring's risk of juvenile obesity and metabolic diseases; however, the mechanism(s) whereby exc...
Binding of the lipase cofactor, colipase, is also inhibited by phospholipids. The initial rate of colipase binding increases abruptly at a substrate mole fraction that is approximately half the critical composition for lipase activity and just above that in substrate-phospholipid complexes. Moreover,...
The PIPs are present at different levels in the cell, and their relative amounts can vary in a tissue-specific manner. Broadly speaking, PI(4)P and PI(4,5)P2 are the most abundant PIPs in mammalian cells, consisting of about 0.5–1.5% of total phospholipids.4, 5, 6 The next-most ...
and it is a component of cell membranes and is needed for the proper function of nerve cells. Excessive amounts of cholesterol, however, have been linked to heart disease. Another popular steroid group is the anabolic steroids that are man-made and mimic the effect of the male hormone, test...
Posttranslational modifications alter the structure and function of proteins. Now, genetic code expansion enables encoding of ε-N-succinyllysine and ε-N-glutaryllysine residues to decipher the effects of these modifications on enzymatic activity, protein–protein interactions and protein–DNA interactions...
Now, the structure, biosynthesis and function of enteropeptins have been determined. After ribosomal biosynthesis, enteropeptins are post-translationally modified in three reactions carried out by a radical S-adenosylmethionine enzyme, an Mn2+-dependent arginase, and an Fe–S-containing methyltransferase...