cardiolipins
Cardiolipins are a class of phospholipids characterized by having four fatty acid residues and two glycerol backbones linked by phosphodiester bonds. They are primarily found in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where they play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of this vital organelle. Their unique structure, with a double negative charge at physiological pH, allows them to bind to various proteins and influence their activity.
One of the key functions of cardiolipins is their involvement in the electron transport chain, a fundamental
Alterations in cardiolipin composition or content have been associated with a range of pathological conditions, including