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Bioactive Structure of Membrane Lipids and Natural Products Elucidated by a Chemistry‐Based Approach
Authors:Michio Murata  Shigeru Sugiyama  Shigeru Matsuoka  Nobuaki Matsumori
Institution:1. JST ERATO, Lipid Active Structure Project, Osaka, Japan;2. Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan;3. Department of Chemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:Determining the bioactive structure of membrane lipids is a new concept, which aims to examine the functions of lipids with respect to their three‐dimensional structures. As lipids are dynamic by nature, their “structure” does not refer solely to a static picture but also to the local and global motions of the lipid molecules. We consider that interactions with lipids, which are completely defined by their structures, are controlled by the chemical, functional, and conformational matching between lipids and between lipid and protein. In this review, we describe recent advances in understanding the bioactive structures of membrane lipids bound to proteins and related molecules, including some of our recent results. By examining recent works on lipid‐raft‐related molecules, lipid–protein interactions, and membrane‐active natural products, we discuss current perspectives on membrane structural biology.
Keywords:fatty acids  lipid rafts  membrane proteins  NMR spectroscopy  sphingolipids
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