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synthesis of many
phosphoglycerides. The
presence of an
additional group attached to the
phosphate allows for many
different phosphoglycerides. By convention...
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phosphorylated and they
consist of either:
Glycerol (and
hence the name
phosphoglycerides given to this
group of lipids), or
Sphingosine (e.g. sphingomyelin...
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Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (pronunciation) or
glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) is a
phosphoglyceride that can be
attached to the C-terminus of a
protein during posttranslational...
- Lars (September 1968). "Distribution and
fatty acid
composition of
phosphoglycerides in
normal human brain" (PDF).
Journal of
Lipid Research. 9 (5): 570–579...
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lysophospholipid by
hydrolyzing the 2-ester bond of 1,2-diacyl-3-sn-
phosphoglycerides. The
domain adopts an alpha-helical
secondary structure, consisting...
- biochemistry. For example,
while bacterial cell
membranes are made from
phosphoglycerides with
ester bonds,
Achaean membranes are made of
ether lipids. Archaea...
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added to
foods amounts to only 2 to 10
percent of the 1 to 5 g of
phosphoglycerides consumed daily on average. Nonetheless,
consumer concerns about GM...
- ethanolamine,
phosphotidyl serine, and sphingomyelin. Together,
these phosphoglycerides make up 27.6% of the dry
weight of
isolated myelin. The
various luxol...
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microorganism must
exhibit a
membrane composition consisting of ether-linked
phosphoglycerides and glycolipids. This
organism is a
member of the
genus Halobacterium...
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Bazan NG.
Fatty acid
composition and
level of
diacylglycerols and
phosphoglycerides in
brain and retina.
Biochim Biophys Aca 296:1-9, 1973
Aveldano de...