A. Cholesterol B. Phosphatidylcholine C. Thioester-linked and acyl anchor D. Phosphatidylinositol E. Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor F. Phosphatidylserine G. Thioether-linked prenyl anchor H. Cardioliptin I. Phosphatidylethanolamine J. Amide-linked myristoyl anchor

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A. Cholesterol
B. Phosphatidylcholine
C. Thioester-linked and acyl anchor
D. Phosphatidylinositol
E. Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor
F. Phosphatidylserine
G. Thioether-linked prenyl anchor
H. Cardioliptin
I. Phosphatidylethanolamine
J. Amide-linked myristoyl anchor
Transcribed Image Text:A. Cholesterol B. Phosphatidylcholine C. Thioester-linked and acyl anchor D. Phosphatidylinositol E. Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor F. Phosphatidylserine G. Thioether-linked prenyl anchor H. Cardioliptin I. Phosphatidylethanolamine J. Amide-linked myristoyl anchor
✓ Lipid that is responsible for the rigidity of the cell membrane
✓ Lipid that is only present in the nuclear and mitochondrial
membrane
✓ These lipids are highly present in the inner leaflet of the
membrane
These lipids in the membrane recognizes apoptotic cells
These lipids are involved in the production IP3 secondary
messengers
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Transcribed Image Text:✓ Lipid that is responsible for the rigidity of the cell membrane ✓ Lipid that is only present in the nuclear and mitochondrial membrane ✓ These lipids are highly present in the inner leaflet of the membrane These lipids in the membrane recognizes apoptotic cells These lipids are involved in the production IP3 secondary messengers I < I
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