Phospholipids act as vital elements in transmembrane signaling. Agonist- induced hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositides has been established as a major mechanism for transmitting messages into the interior of cells via protein phosphorylation cascades, ultimately regulating gene transcription. There is a growing body of evidence that choline phospholipids (phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, and their metabolites) also are important mediators and modulators of transmembrane signaling. These functions may explain how choline phospholipids influence normal physiological processes as well as a diverse group of pathological processes
In mammalian cells, phospholipids and cholesterol are assembled into bilayer membranes forming the p...
We studied the effect of choline depletion on the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and the d...
Lipids are essential for the regulation of cell signaling. Hence they are key to maintaining our hom...
Numerous signal transduction processes involve lipids as signaling molecules. Many of these molecule...
Choline is an essential anabolic substrate for the synthesis of phospholipids. Choline kinase phosph...
Phosphatidylcholines (PC) are the most abundant phospholipids in mammalian cells, where they serve w...
Purpose of reviewReception and transmission of signals across the plasma membrane has been a functio...
Choline is a quaternary ammonium salt, and being an essential component of different membrane phosph...
Summary: Sigma-1 receptors (Sig-1Rs) are integral ER membrane proteins. They bind diverse ligands, i...
The glycerophospholipid phosphatidylcholine is the most abundant phospholipid species of eukaryotic ...
Sphingolipids, ubiquitous membrane lipids in eukaryotes, carry out a myriad of critical cellular fun...
AbstractNewly revealed properties of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein help to explain the cellu...
The work explores mechanisms underlying the altered phospholipid metabolism that is characteristic o...
AbstractSphingolipid breakdown products are now being recognized to play a dual role in cellular sig...
AbstractPhospholipids (PLs), well known for their fundamental role in cellular structure, play criti...
In mammalian cells, phospholipids and cholesterol are assembled into bilayer membranes forming the p...
We studied the effect of choline depletion on the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and the d...
Lipids are essential for the regulation of cell signaling. Hence they are key to maintaining our hom...
Numerous signal transduction processes involve lipids as signaling molecules. Many of these molecule...
Choline is an essential anabolic substrate for the synthesis of phospholipids. Choline kinase phosph...
Phosphatidylcholines (PC) are the most abundant phospholipids in mammalian cells, where they serve w...
Purpose of reviewReception and transmission of signals across the plasma membrane has been a functio...
Choline is a quaternary ammonium salt, and being an essential component of different membrane phosph...
Summary: Sigma-1 receptors (Sig-1Rs) are integral ER membrane proteins. They bind diverse ligands, i...
The glycerophospholipid phosphatidylcholine is the most abundant phospholipid species of eukaryotic ...
Sphingolipids, ubiquitous membrane lipids in eukaryotes, carry out a myriad of critical cellular fun...
AbstractNewly revealed properties of phosphatidylinositol transfer protein help to explain the cellu...
The work explores mechanisms underlying the altered phospholipid metabolism that is characteristic o...
AbstractSphingolipid breakdown products are now being recognized to play a dual role in cellular sig...
AbstractPhospholipids (PLs), well known for their fundamental role in cellular structure, play criti...
In mammalian cells, phospholipids and cholesterol are assembled into bilayer membranes forming the p...
We studied the effect of choline depletion on the biosynthesis of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and the d...
Lipids are essential for the regulation of cell signaling. Hence they are key to maintaining our hom...