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. 2016 Apr 6;8(Suppl 1):75–85. doi: 10.4137/LPI.S31781

Table 2.

Similarities and differences between PA and DAG in budding yeast.

PHOSPHATIDIC ACID DIACYLGLYCEROL
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Lipid shape          Cone induces negative curvature
Speciesa,24,25,96 26:0; 26:1
28:0; 28:1
    30:0; 30:1; 30:2
  32:1; 32:2
  34:1; 34:2
  36:1; 36:2
Headgroup charge Negative
Deprotonated: −2
Protonated: −1
Neutral
Abundanceb 8–10 mol% (cell extract)24,96
2 mol% (TGN/E)45,97
10 mol% (PM)45
4% total PL (PM)98
0.6–2% total PL (mito)98
4% total PL (ER)98
2% total PL (vacuole)98
1.8% total PL (LD)35
4–6 mol% (cell extract)24,96
10 mol% (TGN/E)45,97
n.d. (PM)45
Transbilayer movement26 No Rapid “flip flop” without protein assistance
Interaction with effector proteins Electrostatic/hydrogen bond switch model65
No consensus sequence8
Specific, mediated by C1 consensus domain55,59
Proposed roles pH sensor68
Fusion (prospore formation)74,99
Mediates membrane recruitment of Pah1 (ER),50 Opi1 (ER),11 Spo20 (PM)73
Mitochondrial protein biogenesis100
Fusion (vacuole)20
Regulates protein secretion44
Membrane recruitment of Pkc1 is controversial60,61

Notes:

a

Common PA and DAG species, most abundant species are in bold.

b

Unless otherwise indicated, abundance is expressed as mol% of all yeast lipids, including glycerolipids, sphingolipids, and ergosterol.

Abbreviations: PL, phospholipids; TGN/E, trans-Golgi network/endosomes; PM, plasma membrane; LD, lipid droplet; mito, mitochondria; n.d., non detected.