| Literature DB >> 24440821 |
Sarah A Scott1, Thomas P Mathews2, Pavlina T Ivanova1, Craig W Lindsley3, H Alex Brown4.
Abstract
Thirty years ago, glycerolipids captured the attention of biochemical researchers as novel cellular signaling entities. We now recognize that these biomolecules occupy signaling nodes critical to a number of physiological and pathological processes. Thus, glycerolipid-metabolizing enzymes present attractive targets for new therapies. A number of fields-ranging from neuroscience and cancer to diabetes and obesity-have elucidated the signaling properties of glycerolipids. The biochemical literature teems with newly emerging small molecule inhibitors capable of manipulating glycerolipid metabolism and signaling. This ever-expanding pool of chemical modulators appears daunting to those interested in exploiting glycerolipid-signaling pathways in their model system of choice. This review distills the current body of literature surrounding glycerolipid metabolism into a more approachable format, facilitating the application of small molecule inhibitors to novel systems. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Tools to study lipid functions.Entities:
Keywords: Autotaxin; Fatty acyltransferase; Glycerolipid; Inhibitor; Lipase; Lipid kinase; Lipin; Metabolism; Phospholipase
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24440821 PMCID: PMC4069240 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2014.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002