lipidlipiders
Lipidlipiders are a proposed class of lipid-derived biomolecules that combine hydrophobic lipid tails with a polar headgroup derived from a small bioactive moiety. They are hypothesized to function at the interface of membranes and signaling, potentially acting as mediators in intracellular communication or intercellular signaling.
Structural features of lipidlipiders typically include two hydrocarbon tails (diacyl or alkyl chains) linked to a
Biosynthesis and metabolism of lipidlipiders are not fully established. Proposed routes involve condensation or transferase-catalyzed linking
Biological roles attributed to lipidlipiders are speculative and based on their structural properties. They are posited
Detection and research status: Lipidlipiders have been identified in exploratory lipidomics studies using high-resolution mass spectrometry
See also: lipid mediators, lysophospholipids, sphingolipids, lipidomics.