lysofosfatidihappo
Lysofosfatidihappo is a type of phospholipid found in cell membranes. It is derived from phosphatidic acid, a crucial precursor in lipid metabolism, by the removal of one fatty acid chain. This process is typically catalyzed by enzymes known as phospholipases. The resulting molecule, lysofosfatidihappo, has a more simplified structure compared to its parent molecule, with one hydrophilic head group and a single hydrophobic tail.
Despite its simpler structure, lysofosfatidihappo plays significant roles in cellular functions. It can act as a