- the
phospholipids. The
combination provides fluidity in two
dimensions combined with
mechanical strength against rupture.
Purified phospholipids are produced...
-
amphiphilic phospholipids that have a
hydrophilic phosphate head and a
hydrophobic tail
consisting of two
fatty acid chains.
Phospholipids with certain...
- for the
translocation of
phospholipids between the two
monolayers of a
lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. In humans,
phospholipid scramblases (PLSCRs) constitute...
-
mixture of
phospholipids in oil. The
lecithin can be
obtained by
water degumming the
extracted oil of seeds. It is a
mixture of
various phospholipids, and the...
- lipids:
phospholipids, glycolipids, and sterols. The
amount of each
depends upon the type of cell, but in the
majority of
cases phospholipids are the...
-
discovered phospholipids in
mammalian brain and hen egg,
called by him as "lecithins".
Thudichum discovered in
human brain some
phospholipids (cephalin)...
- cell membranes. In humans, 40–50% of
their phospholipids are phosphatidylcholines.
Choline phospholipids also form
lipid rafts in the cell membranes...
- "antiphospholipid antibodies"
react against proteins that bind to
anionic phospholipids on
plasma membranes.
Anticardiolipin antibodies, β2glycoprotein 1, and...
- RSO4− sulfonates: RSO3−
phosphates (the
charged functional group in
phospholipids) cationic. Examples: ammoniums: RNH3+ polar,
uncharged groups. Examples...
-
newly made
phospholipids into the
cytosolic half of the bilayer. To
enable the
membrane as a
whole to grow evenly, half of the new
phospholipid molecules...