Publication date: 21 May 2018
Source:Developmental Cell, Volume 45, Issue 4
Author(s): Rosemary Cornell, Bruno Antonny
Enzyme control by their products facilitates cellular homeostasis, but for phospholipids, feedback mechanisms also arise from changes in membrane physical properties. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Haider et al. (2018) show that in many actively growing cells, an enzyme of phosphatidylcholine synthesis senses lipid packing in the nuclear membrane.
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Enzyme control by their products facilitates cellular homeostasis, but for phospholipids, feedback mechanisms also arise from changes in membrane physical properties. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Haider et al. (2018) show that in many actively growing cells, an enzyme of phosphatidylcholine synthesis senses lipid packing in the nuclear membrane.https://ift.tt/2rYS8DP
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