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Phosphatidic acid: an emerging versatile class of cellular mediators.

Essays Biochem

September 2020

Department of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63121 and Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, St. Louis, MO 63132, U.S.A.

Lipids function not only as the major structural components of cell membranes, but also as molecular messengers that transduce signals to trigger downstream signaling events in the cell. Phosphatidic acid (PA), the simplest and a minor class of glycerophospholipids, is a key intermediate for the synthesis of membrane and storage lipids, and also plays important roles in mediating diverse cellular and physiological processes in eukaryotes ranging from microbes to mammals and higher plants. PA comprises different molecular species that can act differently, and is found in virtually all organisms, tissues, and organellar membranes, with variations in total content and molecular species composition.

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