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Biochem J (2019) 476 (1): 85–99.
Published: 11 January 2019
... contain large quantities of triacylglycerol (TAG) and phospholipid (PL). The functional consequences of this increment in lipid mass are poorly understood. Here, we studied the contribution of glycerolipid synthesis to lipid accumulation, focusing specifically on the first and rate-limiting enzyme...
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Biochem J (2017) 474 (3): 385–398.
Published: 20 January 2017
... icrotubule a ffinity- r egulating k inases (MARKs) contain a poorly understood regulatory module, the KA1 ( k inase a ssociated-1) domain, at their C-terminus. KA1 domains from MARK1 and several related kinases from yeast to humans have been shown to bind membranes containing anionic phospholipids...
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Biochem J (2013) 451 (1): 33–44.
Published: 14 March 2013
... phospholipid protein kinase C tryptophan PKC (protein kinase C) θ is a serine/threonine kinase [ 1 ]. In humans it is encoded by the PRKCQ gene and is highly expressed in T-cells and thymocytes [ 2 ]. PKCθ plays a crucial role in T-cell activation and is critically involved in immunity. PKCθ...
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Biochem J (2011) 437 (1): 13–24.
Published: 14 June 2011
... cytoskeleton membrane trafficking phospholipid soluble N -ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein-attachment protein receptor (SNARE) Mammalian cells exhibit pronounced shape changes during mitosis: cells become rounded in early mitosis, before compacting in metaphase and furrowing in telophase...
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Biochem J (2010) 431 (1): 1–11.
Published: 14 September 2010
...Lieke M. van der Velden; Stan F. J. van de Graaf; Leo W. J. Klomp P 4 ATPases (subfamily IV P-type ATPases) form a specialized subfamily of P-type ATPases and have been implicated in phospholipid translocation from the exoplasmic to the cytoplasmic leaflet of biological membranes. Pivotal roles...
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Biochem J (2010) 431 (1): 141–148.
Published: 14 September 2010
...Lloyd T. Morgan; Christopher P. Thomas; Hartmut Kühn; Valerie B. O'Donnell Arachidonate-containing oxidized phospholipids are acutely generated by 12-LOX (12-lipoxygenase) in agonist-activated platelets. In the present study, formation of structurally related lipids by oxidation of DHA...
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Biochem J (2009) 421 (2): 145–156.
Published: 26 June 2009
...Hong-Wei Xue; Xu Chen; Yu Mei As an important metabolic pathway, phosphatidylinositol metabolism generates both constitutive and signalling molecules that are crucial for plant growth and development. Recent studies using genetic and molecular approaches reveal the important roles of phospholipid...
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Biochem J (2009) 421 (1): 17–27.
Published: 12 June 2009
... of mammalian sPLA 2 . dermatitis phospholipase A 2 phospholipid prostaglandin splenomegaly transgenic mouse The contents of PGE 2 (prostaglandin E 2 ) and LTB 4 (leukotriene B 4 ) in mouse skins were quantified using PGE 2 and LTB 4 enzyme immunoassay kits (Cayman Chemicals...
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Biochem J (2008) 416 (1): 145–152.
Published: 28 October 2008
... by a complex organization of lipids and proteins interacting and forming domains of different size and stability. In the present study, we analyse the effects of glycation on the interactions between membrane proteins and lipids. The phospholipid affinity for the transmembrane surface of the PMCA (plasma...
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Biochem J (2007) 402 (1): 117–124.
Published: 25 January 2007
...) (devoid of ABCA1) failed to mobilize cholesterol to lipid-free or lipid-poor SAA. Only reconstituted vesicles containing phospholipids and SAA promoted SR-BI-mediated cholesterol efflux. Cholesterol efflux from HEK-293 and HEK-293[SR-BI] cells to lipid-free and lipid-poor SAA was minimal, while efficient...
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Biochem J (2006) 398 (2): 169–176.
Published: 15 August 2006
... lysophosphatidylglycerol mitochondria phospholipid Cardiolipin, also termed diphosphatidylglycerol, represents a unique dimeric phospholipid which consists of four fatty acyl chains that are 14–18 carbon atoms in length. The pattern of the fatty acyl chains varies among biological species, and is almost exclusively...
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Biochem J (2005) 387 (3): 807–815.
Published: 26 April 2005
...-type respectively based on Ser-28 and Pro-30 residues within a putative phospholipid bilayer binding site. Previously, we investigated the interaction of CTII with multilamellar liposomes of dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol by wide-line 31 P-NMR spectroscopy. To compare interactions of these proteins...
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Biochem J (2004) 381 (3): 853–859.
Published: 27 July 2004
...) is an essential phospholipid for the growth of mammalian cells [ 1 ], comprising approx. 10% of the total phospholipids of various mammalian tissues and cultured cells. PtdSer is known to interact with various proteins, such as protein kinase C [ 2 ], myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate [ 3...
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Biochem J (2004) 378 (3): 899–908.
Published: 15 March 2004
... esters but rather within specific phospholipid species, with a marked preference for PtdIns. This results in an increase in the cellular PtdIns content. However, neutral lipid homoeostasis is perturbed under haem starvation. The contribution of two lipid particle-associated proteins (namely Tgl1p...
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Biochem J (2004) 378 (2): 681–686.
Published: 01 March 2004
... in calcium-dependent phospholipid binding. We performed a pair-wise amino acid sequence comparison, together with functional studies of rat Syt C2ABs, to examine common and divergent properties within the mammalian family. Sequence analysis indicates three different C2AB classes, the members of which share...
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Biochem J (2003) 376 (3): 741–748.
Published: 15 December 2003
... birds had the same or perhaps greater surface area per mg of protein than mitochondria from smaller birds. Hence, the lower proton conductance was caused not by surface area changes but by some change in the properties of the inner membrane. Liver mitochondria from larger birds had phospholipid fatty...
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Biochem J (2002) 367 (3): 895–900.
Published: 01 November 2002
...Nicole D. BROOKS; Jean E. GRUNDY; Nadine LAVIGNE; Mélanie C. DERRY; Christina M. RESTALL; ROGER C. MacKENZIE; David M. WAISMAN; Edward L.G. PRYZDIAL Annexins are a family of homologous proteins that associate with anionic phospholipid (aPL) in the presence of Ca 2+ . Evidence that the function...
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Biochem J (2002) 364 (1): 317–322.
Published: 08 May 2002
... The Biochemical Society, London ©2002 2002 mitochondrial swelling oxidative phosphorylation phospholipid Abbreviations used: BSA, bovine serum albumin; YMUC, yeast mitochondrial unspecific channel. Biochem. J. (2002) 364, 317 322 (Printed in Great Britain) 317 Cardiolipin prevents rate...
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Biochem J (2001) 354 (1): 9–15.
Published: 08 February 2001
... correspondence should be addressed (e-mail [email protected] ). 4 9 2000 1 11 2000 23 11 2000 The Biochemical Society, London © 2001 2001 cardiolipin mitochondria phosphatidylglycerol phospholipid Biochem. J. (2001) 354, 9 15 (Printed in Great Britain) 9 Purification...
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Biochem J (2001) 354 (1): 57–66.
Published: 08 February 2001
... been shown to bind with high affinity to the acidic phospholipids phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol and to penetrate the hydrophobic core of the lipid bilayer. To precisely identify the domains of synapsin I which mediate the interaction with lipids, synapsin I was bound to liposomes...
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Biochem J (2000) 352 (1): 79–89.
Published: 07 November 2000
... in myocardial plasmenylethanolamine mass and (iv) a 22% decrease in 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl phosphatidylethanolamine content. Each of the changes in phospholipid classes, subclasses and individual molecular species were prevented by insulin treatment after induction of the diabetic state. In sharp contrast...
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Biochem J (1999) 339 (2): 291–298.
Published: 08 April 1999
...-ethanolamine as phosphobase donors to a broad range of diacylglycerols, resulting in the synthesis of both PtdCho and PtdEtn. In vivo , S. cerevisiae cells (HJ091, cpt1::LEU2 ept1 - ) expressing hCEPT1 efficiently incorporated both radiolabelled choline and ethanolamine into phospholipids, demonstrating...