The common precursor molecule of both membrane phospholipids and triacylglycerols is:
A. |
phosphatidate |
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B. |
inositol |
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C. |
serine |
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D. |
CDP |
A is the answer.
Explanation:
Phosphatidate is the common precursor molecule of both membrane phospholipid and triacyl glycerol.
Phosphatide is first converted into diacyl glycerol via kennedy pathway. Then diacyl glycerol is converted into triacyl glycerol.
The phosphatidate is converted into cytidine diphosphate diacyl glycerol via CDP- DAG pathwaypathway. Then CDP is converted into phosphatidyl serine. And then into phosphatidyl ethanolamine. Hence the phospholipid is produced. . Please rate high..
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