Date published: 2025-9-15

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DDHD2 Activators

DDHD2, also known as phosphatidic acid-preferring phospholipase A1, is a protein encoded by the gene DDHD2. This protein is involved in lipid metabolism and plays a significant role in the hydrolysis of phospholipids, particularly phosphatidic acid (PA) and phosphatidylserine (PS), which are critical components of cellular membranes.DDHD2 is characterized by the presence of the DDHD domain, which is integral to its enzymatic activity. The protein is predominantly localized to the Golgi apparatus, though it is also found in other cellular regions such as the endoplasmic reticulum. Its localization is pertinent to its function in lipid remodeling and metabolism, processes that are essential for the maintenance of appropriate membrane curvature and composition, which in turn influence membrane trafficking, signaling, and cellular dynamics.

The enzymatic activity of DDHD2 contributes to the production of free fatty acids and lysophospholipids, which can serve as signaling molecules or be further metabolized into other bioactive lipids. Through its phospholipase A1 activity, DDHD2 regulates the levels of specific phospholipids, thereby influencing membrane fluidity and the organization of lipid domains, also known as lipid rafts, which are crucial for various cellular processes including vesicle formation and trafficking.Mutations in the gene encoding DDHD2 have been implicated in neurodegenerative disorders, notably hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP). HSP is characterized by the progressive weakness and spasticity of the lower extremities, and the involvement of DDHD2 in this condition highlights the importance of lipid metabolism and membrane dynamics in neuronal function and axonal maintenance.

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