阿那达胺
脂肪酸酰胺水解酶
内大麻素系统
酰胺
化学
氨基酸
生物合成
脂肪酸
生物化学
新陈代谢
背景(考古学)
肽键
单酰甘油脂肪酶
立体化学
生物
酶
大麻素受体
兴奋剂
古生物学
受体
作者
Suzeeta Bhandari,Kirpal S. Bisht,David J. Merkler
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmolb.2021.801749
摘要
The fatty acid amides are a family of lipids composed of two chemical moieties, a fatty acid and a biogenic amine linked together in an amide bond. This lipid family is structurally related to the endocannabinoid anandamide ( N -arachidonoylethanolamine) and, thus, is frequently referred to as a family of endocannabinoid-related lipids. The fatty acid amide family is divided into different classes based on the conjugate amine; anandamide being a member of the N -acylethanolamine class (NAE). Another class within the fatty acid amide family is the N -acyl amino acids (NA-AAs). The focus of this review is a sub-class of the NA-AAs, the N -acyl aromatic amino acids (NA-ArAAs). The NA-ArAAs are not broadly recognized, even by those interested in the endocannabinoids and endocannabinoid-related lipids. Herein, the NA-ArAAs that have been identified from a biological source will be highlighted and pathways for their biosynthesis, degradation, enzymatic modification, and transport will be presented. Also, information about the cellular functions of the NA-ArAAs will be placed in context with the data regarding the identification and metabolism of these N -acylated amino acids. A review of the current state-of-knowledge about the NA-ArAAs is to stimulate future research about this underappreciated sub-class of the fatty acid amide family.
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