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The directed movement of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane. Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport. Plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport is the directed movement of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane. Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport. Plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport is the directed movement of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane. Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport. Plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport is the directed movement of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane. The directed movement of fatty acids into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. Fatty acids are aliphatic monocarboxylic acids liberated from naturally occurring fats and oils by hydrolysis. The directed movement of long-chain fatty acids into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. A long-chain fatty acid is an aliphatic compound with a terminal carboxyl group and with a chain length greater than C12.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport
Acc: GO:0015911
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The directed movement of long-chain fatty acids across the plasma membrane.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 7 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 20 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0015911 - plasma membrane long-chain fatty acid transport (interactive image map)

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