Term Information

Accession
GO:2001312
Name
lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthetic process
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
LBPA anabolism, LBPA biosynthesis, LBPA biosynthetic process, LBPA formation, LBPA synthesis, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate (BMP) anabolism, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate (BMP) biosynthesis, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate (BMP) biosynthetic process, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate (BMP) formation, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate (BMP) synthesis, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate anabolism, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate biosynthesis, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate biosynthetic process, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate formation, bis(monoacylglycerol) hydrogen phosphate synthesis, lysobisphosphatidic acid anabolism, lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthesis, lysobisphosphatidic acid formation, lysobisphosphatidic acid synthesis
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Definition
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a lysobisphosphatidic acid. A lysobisphosphatidic acid is a lysophosphatidic acid having the unusual property of a phosphodiester moiety linked to positions sn-1 and sn1' of glycerol; and two additional fatty acids esterified to the glycerol head group. Source: GOC:mw
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History
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Parents of lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthetic process (GO:2001312)
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lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthetic process [is_a relation] is_a  glycerophospholipid biosynthetic process (GO:0046474)
lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthetic process [is_a relation] is_a  carbohydrate derivative biosynthetic process (GO:1901137)
lysobisphosphatidic acid biosynthetic process [is_a relation] is_a  lysobisphosphatidic acid metabolic process (GO:2001311)

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