In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐lipid constituents of cellular membranes and ester‐based lipids, the significance of which is not generally recognized. Many peptides and smaller organic molecules have now been shown to undergo lipidation reactions in model membranes in circumstances where direct reaction with the lipid is the only viable route for acyl transfer. Crucially, drugs like propranolol are lipidated in vivo with product profiles that are comparable to those produced in vitro. Some compounds have also been found to promote lipid hydrolysis. Drugs with high lytic activity in vivo tend to have higher toxicity in vitro. Deacylases and lipases are proposed as key enzyme...
AbstractTo investigate the induction of apoptosis by some lipid compounds which are a potent inducer...
Phospholipids play multiple and essential roles in cells, as components of biological membranes. Alt...
In living cells, reactions take place in membrane-bound compartments, often in response to changes i...
In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐l...
Propranolol is shown to undergo lipidation reactions in three types of lipid membrane: (1) synthetic...
Propranolol is shown to undergo lipidation reactions in three types of lipid membrane: (1) synthetic...
Several organic molecules of low molecular weight (<150 Da) are demonstrated to have substantial mem...
Modulation of internal environment and maintenance of cellular structure and stability are basic req...
The transport of compounds around the body has been a topic of interest for many years, and the adve...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Plasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of their organ...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Plasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of their organ...
Lipid oxidation is a universal degradative process of cell membrane lipids that is induced by oxidat...
AbstractPlasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of the...
AbstractTo investigate the induction of apoptosis by some lipid compounds which are a potent inducer...
Phospholipids play multiple and essential roles in cells, as components of biological membranes. Alt...
In living cells, reactions take place in membrane-bound compartments, often in response to changes i...
In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐l...
Propranolol is shown to undergo lipidation reactions in three types of lipid membrane: (1) synthetic...
Propranolol is shown to undergo lipidation reactions in three types of lipid membrane: (1) synthetic...
Several organic molecules of low molecular weight (<150 Da) are demonstrated to have substantial mem...
Modulation of internal environment and maintenance of cellular structure and stability are basic req...
The transport of compounds around the body has been a topic of interest for many years, and the adve...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Plasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of their organ...
Small-molecule amphiphilic species such as many drug molecules frequently exhibit low-to-negligible ...
Plasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of their organ...
Lipid oxidation is a universal degradative process of cell membrane lipids that is induced by oxidat...
AbstractPlasma membranes are complex entities common to all living cells. The basic principle of the...
AbstractTo investigate the induction of apoptosis by some lipid compounds which are a potent inducer...
Phospholipids play multiple and essential roles in cells, as components of biological membranes. Alt...
In living cells, reactions take place in membrane-bound compartments, often in response to changes i...