Oleosin, a Bifunctional Enzyme is Phosphoregulated by a Protein Kinase
Abstract
In eukaryotic cells, lipids are indispensable principal components that vitiate biological
life. Lipids are classified into two major groups, polar and non-polar lipids. Polar lipids
are phospholipids, whereas non-polar lipids have broad classes such as sterols neutral
storage lipids, sphingolipids and glycolipids. Lipids can further be classified into two
major classes, functional lipids and non functional lipids. Functional lipids include
phospholipids that form the biological membrane bilayer giving protection to the cell
from various external stresses. Another molecule, the diacylglycerol acts as signaling
molecule for various signal transduction pathways involved in gene expression or
biological responses. Non-functional lipids, like triacylglycerol and steryl esters are
stored lipids and are retrieved upon energy crisis conditions in eukaryotic cells
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