
pmid: 15464416
Peroxisomes catalyse a large variety of different cellular functions of which most have to do with lipid metabolism. This paper deals with the role of peroxisomes in three key pathways of lipid metabolism, including: (1) etherphospholipid biosynthesis, (2) fatty acid beta-oxidation, and (3) fatty acid alpha-oxidation. Apart from a brief description of the peroxisomal enzymes involved in each of these pathways, the interaction between peroxisomes and other subcellular organelles, notably microsomes and peroxisomes, will be discussed. Finally, the current state of knowledge with respect to the different disorders of peroxisomal lipid metabolism will be described.
Fatty Acids, Racemases and Epimerases, Phospholipid Ethers, Biological Transport, Lipid Metabolism, Mitochondria, Peroxisomal Disorders, Peroxisomes, Humans, Acyl-CoA Oxidase, Oxidation-Reduction
Fatty Acids, Racemases and Epimerases, Phospholipid Ethers, Biological Transport, Lipid Metabolism, Mitochondria, Peroxisomal Disorders, Peroxisomes, Humans, Acyl-CoA Oxidase, Oxidation-Reduction
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