MeSH term | MeSH ID | Detail |
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Venous Thromboembolism | D054556 | 2 associated lipids |
Barth Syndrome | D056889 | 3 associated lipids |
PE(15:0/20:0) is a lipid of Glycerophospholipids (GP) class. Pe(15:0/20:0) is associated with abnormalities such as Exanthema, Infection, Painful Bladder Syndrome, Obesity and Fatty Liver. The involved functions are known as conjugation, Transcription, Genetic, Sinking, Autophagy and Protein Biosynthesis. Pe(15:0/20:0) often locates in membrane fraction, soluble, Membrane, Body tissue and Tissue membrane. The associated genes with PE(15:0/20:0) are GABARAPL2 gene, ATG10 gene, ATG12 gene, SLC33A1 gene and GABARAP gene. The related lipids are Liposomes, Lipopolysaccharides, Phosphatidylserines, Membrane Lipids and Cardiolipins. The related experimental models are Knock-out and Cancer Model.
To understand associated biological information of PE(15:0/20:0), we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
PE(15:0/20:0) is suspected in Infection, CONE-ROD DYSTROPHY 1 (disorder), Diabetes, Obesity, Malaria, Atherosclerosis and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with PE(15:0/20:0)
There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.
Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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Knock-out are used in the study 'Sequential synthesis and methylation of phosphatidylethanolamine promote lipid droplet biosynthesis and stability in tissue culture and in vivo.' (Hörl G et al., 2011) and Knock-out are used in the study 'An Atg4B mutant hampers the lipidation of LC3 paralogues and causes defects in autophagosome closure.' (Fujita N et al., 2008).
Cancer Model are used in the study 'Improving penetration in tumors with nanoassemblies of phospholipids and doxorubicin.' (Tang N et al., 2007).
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Authors | Title | Published | Journal | PubMed Link |
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Hasim S et al. | Influence of phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine on farnesol tolerance in Candida albicans. | 2018 | Yeast | pmid:29143357 |
Ren Q et al. | Flavobacterium ovatum sp. nov., a marine bacterium isolated from an Antarctic intertidal sandy beach. | 2018 | Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. | pmid:29458470 |
Chaudhary DK and Kim J | Chitinophaga humicola sp. nov., isolated from oil-contaminated soil. | 2018 | Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. | pmid:29458467 |
Chaudhary DK et al. | Nemorella caseinilytica gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from forest soil. | 2018 | Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. | pmid:29139350 |
Admasu TD et al. | Lipid profiling of C. elegans strains administered pro-longevity drugs and drug combinations. | 2018 | Sci Data | pmid:30351306 |
Lin D et al. | Alteromonas indica sp. nov., isolated from surface seawater from the Indian Ocean. | 2018 | Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. | pmid:30351269 |
Shirouchi B et al. | Quantities of Phospholipid Molecular Classes in Japanese Meals and Prediction of Their Sources by Multiple Regression Analysis. | 2018 | J. Nutr. Sci. Vitaminol. | pmid:29962433 |
Ten LN et al. | Hymenobacter jeollabukensis sp. nov., isolated from soil. | 2018 | J. Microbiol. | pmid:29956123 |
Wang FQ et al. | Carboxylicivirga sediminis sp. nov., isolated from coastal sediment. | 2018 | Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. | pmid:29658858 |
Pini T et al. | Binder of Sperm Proteins protect ram spermatozoa from freeze-thaw damage. | 2018 | Cryobiology | pmid:29653077 |