diacylglyceryl
Diacylglyceryl, commonly referred to as diacylglycerol (DAG), is a diacyl glycerol moiety found in many lipids. It consists of a glycerol backbone with two fatty acid chains esterified to two of the hydroxyl groups, leaving the remaining hydroxyl accessible for further linkage in certain lipid molecules. The specific fatty acid chains vary in length and degree of saturation across different lipids and species.
DAG is an important intermediate in lipid metabolism and a central signaling lipid in cells. It is
Physically, DAG is less polar than many phospholipids and tends to promote non-bilayer membrane structures, which