2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.09.593427
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Structural basis for catalysis and selectivity of phospholipid synthesis by eukaryotic choline-phosphotransferase

Jacquelyn R. Roberts,
Yasuhiro Horibata,
Frank E. Kwarcinski
et al.

Abstract: Phospholipids are the most abundant component in lipid membranes and are essential for the structural and functional integrity of the cell. In eukaryotic cells, phospholipids are primarily synthesized de novo through the Kennedy pathway that involves multiple enzymatic processes. The terminal reaction is mediated by a group of cytidine-5-diphosphate (CDP)-choline /CDP-ethanolamine-phosphotransferases (CPT/EPT) that use 1,2-diacylglycerol (DAG) and CDP-choline or CDP-ethanolamine to produce phosphatidylcholine … Show more

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