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Phospholipase D: a lipid centric review.

G. M. Jenkins, +1 more
- 07 Sep 2005 - 
- Vol. 62, Iss: 19, pp 2305-2316
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This review focuses on the lipid precursors and products of mammalian PLD metabolism, especially phosphatidic acid and the roles this lipid performs in the mediation of the functions of PLD.
Abstract
Phospholipase D (PLD) hydrolyzes the phosphodiester bond of the glycerolipid phosphatidylcholine, resulting in the production of phosphatidic acid and free choline. Phosphatidic acid is widely considered to be the intracellular lipid mediator of many of the biological functions attributed to PLD. However, phosphatidic acid is a tightly regulated lipid in cells and can be converted to other potentially bioactive lipids, including diacylglycerol and lysophosphatidic acid. PLD activities have been described in multiple organisms, including plants, mammals, bacteria and yeast. In mammalian systems, PLD activity regulates the actin cytoskeleton, vesicle trafficking for secretion and endocytosis, and receptor signaling. PLD is in turn regulated by phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate, protein kinase C and ADP Ribosylation Factor and Rho family GTPases. This review focuses on the lipid precursors and products of mammalian PLD metabolism, especially phosphatidic acid and the roles this lipid performs in the mediation of the functions of PLD.

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Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Mitogenic Activation of mTOR Signaling

TL;DR: The involvement of PA in mTOR signaling reveals an important function of this lipid in signal transduction and protein synthesis, as well as a direct link between mTOR and mitogens, and suggests a potential mechanism for the in vivo actions of the immunosuppressant rapamycin.
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Regulation of protein kinase C

TL;DR: Protein kinase C has been in the spotlight since the discovery two decades ago that it is activated by the lipid second messenger diacylglycerol, but the regulation and specific roles of its isozymes in defined cellular processes are still under intense investigation.
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ADP-ribosylation factor, a small GTP-dependent regulatory protein, stimulates phospholipase D activity

TL;DR: The current finding suggests that PLD activity plays a prominent role in the action of ARF and that ARF may be a key component in the generation of second messengers via phospholipase D.
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Phosphatidylinositol 4-Phosphate 5-Kinase α Is a Downstream Effector of the Small G Protein ARF6 in Membrane Ruffle Formation

TL;DR: PI(4)P5Kalpha is a downstream effector of ARF 6 and when ARF6 is activated by agonist stimulation, it triggers recruitment of a diverse but interactive set of signaling molecules into sites of active cytoskeletal and membrane rearrangement.
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Phospholipase D2, a distinct phospholipase D isoform with novel regulatory properties that provokes cytoskeletal reorganization

TL;DR: PLD2 is a newly identified mammalian PLD isoform with novel regulatory properties that provokes cortical reorganization and undergoes redistribution in serum-stimulated cells, suggesting that it may have a role in signal-induced cytoskeletal regulation and/or endocytosis.
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