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The &amp;quot;fat-soluble&amp;quot; vitamins ([[retinol|A]], [[Calciferol|D]], [[tocopherol|E]] and [[Phylloquinone|K]])&amp;amp;nbsp;– which are [[isoprene]]-based lipids&amp;amp;nbsp;– are essential nutrients stored in the liver and fatty tissues, with a diverse range of functions. [[Carnitine#Role in fatty acid metabolism|Acyl-carnitines]] are involved in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids in and out of mitochondria, where they undergo [[beta oxidation]]. Polyprenols and their phosphorylated derivatives also play important transport roles, in this case the transport of [[oligosaccharide]]s across membranes. Polyprenol phosphate sugars and polyprenol diphosphate sugars function in extra-cytoplasmic glycosylation reactions, in extracellular polysaccharide biosynthesis (for instance, [[peptidoglycan]] polymerization in bacteria), and in eukaryotic protein N-[[glycosylation]]. [[Cardiolipin]]s are a subclass of glycerophospholipids containing four acyl chains and three glycerol groups that are particularly abundant in the inner mitochondrial membrane. They are believed to activate enzymes involved with [[oxidative phosphorylation]]. Lipids also form the basis of steroid hormones.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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