Cellular uptake of fatty acids driven by the ER-localized acyl-CoA synthetase FATP4

Volume: 119, Issue: 22, Pages: 4678 - 4688
Published: Nov 15, 2006
Abstract
Long-chain fatty acids are important metabolites for the generation of energy and the biosynthesis of lipids. The molecular mechanism of their cellular uptake has remained controversial. The fatty acid transport protein (FATP) family has been named according to its proposed function in mediating this process at the plasma membrane. Here, we show that FATP4 is in fact localized to the endoplasmic reticulum and not the plasma membrane as reported...
Paper Details
Title
Cellular uptake of fatty acids driven by the ER-localized acyl-CoA synthetase FATP4
Published Date
Nov 15, 2006
Volume
119
Issue
22
Pages
4678 - 4688
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