Describe the structure of a simple lipid. How are saturated and unsaturated fatty acids different? Give an example of a saturated fat and an unsaturated fat. Explain what would happen to the relative What is the primary form of lipoprotein that transports exogenous lipids?
What is the difference(s) between fatty acids and steroids? (a) Only fatty acids have a long chain of hydrocarbons. (b) Only steroids have four rings fused together in a structure. (c) Fatty acids have a hydrophobic component; st...
Here, we interrogated the 3′-end of SARS-CoV-2 for GAIT element-like RNA elements and report a novel pan-element. Importantly, together with stimulus-dependent, trans-acting binding proteins, sgRNAs bearing the element form a translational regulon that enhances translation. Targeting this element...
We demonstrate that PM2.5concentrations are exceptionally high throughout the trans- and upper-IGP, but its composition differs substantially due to the local origins of PM components. Despite the spatial variability in PM composition, species driving OP are mainly organic in nature across all sites ...
One of these heat-induced genes is the serine deamidase/dehydratase Cha1 known to be regulated by increased serine availability. This study investigated the hypothesis that sphingolipids may mediate the induction of Cha1 in response to serine availability. The results showed that inhibition of de ...
Esterification | Reaction, Mechanism & Formula from Chapter 18 / Lesson 13 155K Learn about esterification and its mechanism. Understand the esterification definition and ester general formula, and also see the example of the esterification reaction of fatty acids. Related...
3.2. Chlorogenic Acids Chlorogenic acids (CGAs) consist of a family of esters formed between trans-cinnamic acids, such as caffeic acid and ferulic acid, with quinic acid [60]. The ester linkage is formed between the carboxyl group of trans-cinnamic acids and all four of the quinic acid ...