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Phospholipid synthesis, diacylglycerol compartmentation, and apoptosis

DOI: 10.4067/S0716-97602002000200014

Keywords: apoptosis, diacylglycerol, farnesol, phorbol ester, protein kinase c.

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apoptosis is a means by which organisms dispose of unwanted cells without inducing an inflammatory response. alterations in apoptosis is a common process by which cells become cancerous. paradoxically, many cancer chemotherapeutics preferentially kill cancer cells by inducing apoptosis. diacylglycerol is a lipid second messenger that regulates cell growth and apoptosis and is produced during signal transduction by hydrolysis of membrane phospholipids. protein kinase cs are a family of diacylglycerol responsive enzymes that are recruited to cellular membranes as a consequence of diacylglycerol production where they phosphorylate specific target proteins responsible for regulating cell growth. in this review, we will first summarize our current understanding of the role of specific proteins kinase c isoforms in the induction of cell growth/apoptosis. subsequently, we will discuss how insights gained in lipid-mediated regulation of protein kinase cs promotes our understanding of the role specific family members play in regulating cell growth. finally, other diacylglycerol binding proteins involved in regulating apoptosis will be discussed

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