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Enzymatic Conversions of Glycerophospholipids

ChemInform, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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New Type of Cationic Glycerophospholipids

Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2003
A synthetic approach to an original type of model glycerophospholipids on the basis of glycerophosphoramidites and oligoethanolamines is developed.
D. A. Predvoditelev   +2 more
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Synthesis of sulfur-containing glycerophospholipids

Journal of Sulfur Chemistry, 2007
The inclusion of one or more sulfur atoms at the backbone of glycerophospholipids or phosphonolipids has created a number of new non-natural substrates for investigation in medicinal chemistry and enzymology. This review, containing 138 references, summarizes research contributions to date, with an emphasis on the synthetic organic chemistry that ...
Jason A. Davy   +3 more
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Partial Synthesis of Glycerophospholipids

1987
Glycerophospholipids obtained from natural sources, that is from plant, animal or microbial cells, are complex mixtures of phospholipid classes, subclasses and species. It is extremely difficult if not impossible to isolate, with available technology, individual phospholipid species from such mixtures.
A. Hermetter, F. Paltauf
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Emergent Glycerophospholipid Fluorescent Probes: Synthesis and Applications

Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2019
Fluorescent labeling through bioconjugation is the preferred tool for the investigation of biological functions involving lipids, namely for clarifying metabolic pathways and molecular mechanisms of diseases. The lack of functionalized lipid probes with biological and physicochemical properties suitable for these studies is still a major limitation ...
Pedro A. M. M. Varandas   +3 more
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Glycerophospholipid dysregulation after traumatic brain injury

Neurochemistry International
Brain tissue is highly enriched in lipids, the majority of which are glycerophospholipids. Glycerophospholipids are the major constituents of cellular membranes and play an important role in maintaining integrity and function of cellular and subcellular structures.
Chinmoy, Sarkar, Marta M, Lipinski
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Mechanisms of glycerophospholipid homeostasis in mammalian cells

Progress in Lipid Research, 2011
The membranes of mammalian cells contain hundreds of different phospholipid species, a variety of glycolipids and cholesterol. While the reasons for such compositional diversity are not well established, they probably relate to a multitude of membrane-associated functions each of which sets specific requirements for the chemical and physical properties
Martin, Hermansson   +2 more
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Role of Glycerophospholipid Metabolism in Epilepsy

Current Neuropharmacology
Abstract: Epilepsy is a prevalent and severe neurological condition characterized by recurring seizures. It impacts over 70 million individuals worldwide, posing a substantial challenge to public health and placing a heavy burden on society. Glycerophospholipids are an essential component of neuronal cell membranes.
Zijian Li   +3 more
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Ethanolamine Glycerophospholipid Formation by Decarboxylation of Serine Glycerophospholipids in Myelinating Organ Cultures of Cerebellum

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1984
Abstract: Serine decarboxylation as a source of glycer‐ophospholipid ethanolamine is known to occur in mammals. However, early investigators failed to demonstrate the pathway in brain. In the present study serine is shown to be decarboxylated to glycerophospholipid ethanolamine in myelinating organ cultures of rat cerebellum up to 32 days in vitro ...
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Chapter 6 Glycerophospholipid metabolism

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the glycerophospholipid metabolism in fish. Glycerophospholipids are the major class of complex lipids characterized by a glycerol backbone, with one of the primary hydroxyl groups (sn-3) esterified to phosphoric acid.
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