Phospholipid Synthesis and Transport in Mammalian Cells
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Abstract
Membranes of mammalian subcellular organelles contain defined amounts of specific phospholipids that are required for normal functioning of proteins in the membrane. Despite the wide distribution of most phospholipid classes throughout organelle membranes, the site of synthesis of each phospholipid class is usually restricted to one organelle, commonly the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Thus, phospholipids must be transported from their sites of synthesis to the membranes of other organelles. In this article, pathways and subcellular sites of phospholipid synthesis in mammalian cells are summarized. A single, unifying mechanism does not explain the inter-organelle transport of all phospholipids. Thus, mechanisms…
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- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Organelle
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Phospholipid
- Membrane contact site
- Cytosol
- Vesicular transport protein
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