Date published: 2025-9-18

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AGPS Activators

AGPS Activators constitutes a diverse group of molecules that can indirectly affect the activity of Alkylglycerone Phosphate Synthase (AGPS). These molecules may not directly bind or interact with AGPS, but they can influence its activity by affecting the availability of its substrates or cofactors, or by influencing other processes involved in the ether lipid biosynthesis pathway.Such molecules include glycerone phosphate and FAD, which are direct substrates and cofactors of AGPS, respectively. Their availability can directly enhance the activity of AGPS, resulting in increased ether lipid production.

Other molecules, like dioctanoylphosphatidylcholine, palmitic acid, and stearic acid, can influence the activity of AGPS by increasing substrate availability. These molecules can be used to synthesize alkylglycerone phosphates, the products of the AGPS-catalyzed reaction.glycerol and phosphoric acid can be used to synthesize glycerone phosphate, a direct substrate of AGPS. Likewise, L-serine, choline chloride, ethanolamine, and inositol can be involved in the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, molecules involved in the ether lipid biosynthesis pathway. Thus, increasing the availability of these precursors can indirectly enhance the activity of AGPS.

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