Movement of fatty acids, fatty acid analogues, and bile acids across phospholipid bilayers.
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The ABC transporter proteins Pat1 and Pat2 are required for import of long-chain fatty acids into peroxisomes of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeChronic administration of docosahexaenoic acid or eicosapentaenoic acid, but not arachidonic acid, alone or in combination with uridine, increases brain phosphatide and synaptic protein levels in gerbilsDisruption of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae homologue to the murine fatty acid transport protein impairs uptake and growth on long-chain fatty acids.Arachidonic acid-induced H+ and Ca2+ increases in both the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of rat cerebellar granule cellsDocosahexaenoic acid and other fatty acids induce a decrease in pHi in Jurkat T-cellsMouse very long-chain Acyl-CoA synthetase 3/fatty acid transport protein 3 catalyzes fatty acid activation but not fatty acid transport in MA-10 cellsAcyl coenzyme a synthetase regulation: putative role in long-chain acyl coenzyme a partitioningThe mammalian doublesex homolog DMRT1 is a transcriptional gatekeeper that controls the mitosis versus meiosis decision in male germ cellsInteractions of acyl carnitines with model membranes: a (13)C-NMR study.Partitioning of perfluorooctanoate into phosphatidylcholine bilayers is chain length-independent.Spontaneous transfer of monoacyl amphiphiles between lipid and protein surfaces.Role of plasma membrane transporters in muscle metabolism.Lipid traffic: the ABC of transbilayer movement.Regulatable fatty acid transport mechanisms are central to the pathophysiology of obesity, fatty liver, and metabolic syndrome.Membrane growth can generate a transmembrane pH gradient in fatty acid vesicles.Arachidonic acid mediates muscarinic inhibition and enhancement of N-type Ca2+ current in sympathetic neurons.Electrostatic Localization of RNA to Protocell Membranes by Cationic Hydrophobic Peptides.A single-component multidrug transporter of the major facilitator superfamily is part of a network that protects Escherichia coli from bile salt stress.Nutritional modifiers of aging brain function: use of uridine and other phosphatide precursors to increase formation of brain synapses.New insights into long-chain fatty acid uptake by heart muscle: a crucial role for fatty acid translocase/CD36Transmembrane movement of exogenous long-chain fatty acids: proteins, enzymes, and vectorial esterification.Intestinal transport and metabolism of bile acidsDelineating the role of alterations in lipid metabolism to the pathogenesis of inherited skeletal and cardiac muscle disorders: Thematic Review Series: Genetics of Human Lipid Diseases.Heart CD36 expression is increased in murine models of diabetes and in mice fed a high fat diet.A single bout of exercise increases the expression of glucose but not fatty acid transporters in skeletal muscle of IL-6 KO miceNatural bile acids and synthetic analogues modulate large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BKCa) channel activity in smooth muscle cells.Lipophilic drug transfer between liposomal and biological membranes: what does it mean for parenteral and oral drug delivery?Oral administration of circulating precursors for membrane phosphatides can promote the synthesis of new brain synapses.Retinol and retinyl esters: biochemistry and physiologyStructural determinants of monohydroxylated bile acids to activate beta 1 subunit-containing BK channelsIntracellular pH in adipocytes: effects of free fatty acid diffusion across the plasma membrane, lipolytic agonists, and insulin.Interactions of surfactants with lipid membranes.Fatty acids are rapidly delivered to and extracted from membranes by methyl-beta-cyclodextrin.Evidence that free polyunsaturated fatty acids modify Na+ channels by directly binding to the channel proteins.Rewiring of cellular membrane homeostasis by picornaviruses.Selective up-regulation of fatty acid uptake by adipocytes characterizes both genetic and diet-induced obesity in rodents.Calcium Enhances Bile Salt-Dependent Virulence Activation in Vibrio cholerae.Cholate resistance in Lactococcus lactis is mediated by an ATP-dependent multispecific organic anion transporter.Cholic acid is accumulated spontaneously, driven by membrane deltapH, in many lactobacilli.In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Unconjugated and Conjugated Bile Salts on Staphylococcus aureus.
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Movement of fatty acids, fatty acid analogues, and bile acids across phospholipid bilayers.
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1993-10-01T00:00:00Z