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Afm study of the interaction between fatty acyl-coa esters and membranes and the influence of acyl-coa binding protein.
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| Author | Simonsena, A. Cohen Jensena, U. Bernchou Færgemanb, N. Knudsenb, J. Mouritsena, O. G. |
| Abstract | Long chain fatty acyl-coenzyme A thioesters are important intermediates in lipid metabolism and lipid biosynthesis of cells. In addition they have been reported to regulate enzymes, ion channels and even gene expression. They are amphiphilic, detergent-like molecules that associate with membranes by partitioning of the acyl chain. This is analogous to the |
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| Subject Keyword | Fatty Acyl-coa Ester Afm Study Acyl-coa Binding Protein Important Intermediate Acyl Chain Lipid Metabolism Gene Expression Lipid Biosynthesis Chain Fatty Acyl-coenzyme Thioesters Ion Channel Detergent-like Molecule |
| Content Type | Text |