Mammalian cell lipid analyses using tandem electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, in conjunction with stable isotope labeling, permit unparalleled access to membrane phospholipid molecular species compositions and turnover. Lipidomic data from isolable compartments of lipid second messenger generation, such as membrane-free nuclei, can provide dynamic insights into the topology of phospholipid turnover. For example, ESI-MS/MS precursor scans of characteristic phosphocholine m/z 184+ fragments reveal a highly saturated endonuclear phosphatidylcholine pool with homeostatic maintenance properties. A spatially distinct CDPcholine pathway yields, within minutes of choline-d9 labeling, unsaturated endonuclear phosphatidylcholines progressivel...
Lipidomics, a major part of metabolomics, constitutes the detailed analysis and global characterizat...
Lipids and their secondary metabolites function as energy storage molecules, structural components i...
Mammalian cell PtdIns (phosphatidylinositol) in vivo is enriched in the sn-1-stearoyl 2-arachidonoyl...
Once nuclear envelope membranes have been removed from isolated nuclei, around 6% of mammalian cell ...
Signal transductions via periodic generation and mobilisation of lipid second messengers within the ...
Recent technical improvement and technological innovation in small molecule mass spectrometry have p...
Recent advances in electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) have greatly facilitated the a...
Nuclei from human cells, stripped of their nuclear envelope by non-ionic detergent, contain a pool o...
Nuclei from Human cells have been shown to contain a pool of endonuclear phospholipidthat is distinc...
Synthesis and turnover of membrane phospholipids is essential for cell growth and function, and hydr...
Over forty years ago, Singer and Nicholson began studying the organization of the plasma membranes o...
Lipidomes undergo permanent extensive remodeling, but how the turnover rate differs between lipid cl...
Phospholipids can be classified into glycerol- and sphingo-phospholipids and into classes based on t...
Incorporation of stable isotope labelled precursors enables estimation of the kinetics of lipid synt...
Phosphoinositides are rapidly turning-over phospholipids that play key roles in intracellular signal...
Lipidomics, a major part of metabolomics, constitutes the detailed analysis and global characterizat...
Lipids and their secondary metabolites function as energy storage molecules, structural components i...
Mammalian cell PtdIns (phosphatidylinositol) in vivo is enriched in the sn-1-stearoyl 2-arachidonoyl...
Once nuclear envelope membranes have been removed from isolated nuclei, around 6% of mammalian cell ...
Signal transductions via periodic generation and mobilisation of lipid second messengers within the ...
Recent technical improvement and technological innovation in small molecule mass spectrometry have p...
Recent advances in electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) have greatly facilitated the a...
Nuclei from human cells, stripped of their nuclear envelope by non-ionic detergent, contain a pool o...
Nuclei from Human cells have been shown to contain a pool of endonuclear phospholipidthat is distinc...
Synthesis and turnover of membrane phospholipids is essential for cell growth and function, and hydr...
Over forty years ago, Singer and Nicholson began studying the organization of the plasma membranes o...
Lipidomes undergo permanent extensive remodeling, but how the turnover rate differs between lipid cl...
Phospholipids can be classified into glycerol- and sphingo-phospholipids and into classes based on t...
Incorporation of stable isotope labelled precursors enables estimation of the kinetics of lipid synt...
Phosphoinositides are rapidly turning-over phospholipids that play key roles in intracellular signal...
Lipidomics, a major part of metabolomics, constitutes the detailed analysis and global characterizat...
Lipids and their secondary metabolites function as energy storage molecules, structural components i...
Mammalian cell PtdIns (phosphatidylinositol) in vivo is enriched in the sn-1-stearoyl 2-arachidonoyl...