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== Lysophosphatidic Acid == | == Lysophosphatidic Acid == | ||
| - | + | Lysophosphatidic Acid (LPA) consists of an unsaturated fatty acid chain, a glycerol backbone, and a free phosphate group (Figure 1). Its chemical name is monoacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate. Lysophosphatidic acid is found in nearly all cells, tissues, and fluids of the body. LPA is present intracellularly as a precursor of phospholipid biosynthesis, and extracellularly as a signalling phospholipid. This page will focus on the signalling role of LPA. | |
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| + | Extracellularly, LPA is produced from lysophosphatidylcholine by the enzyme autotaxin. All of LPA’s activities are receptor mediated; the signalling lipid interacts with at least six G-protein coupled receptors LPA<sub>1</sub>-LPA<sub>6</sub>. | ||
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
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References
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