Roles:
Fatty acids have four main biological roles:
1. They are used to make sphingolipids and glycerophospholipids which are essential elements of biological membranes;
2. Numerous proteins are covalently modified through fatty acids. palmitate (C16:0) and Myristate (C14:0) are straightly attached to some proteins, therefore phosphatidylinositol is covalently connected to the C terminus of other proteins through a complex glycosylated structure;
3. Fatty acids act as fuel molecules, being collected as triacylglycerols and broken down to produce energy;
4. Derivatives of fatty acids serve as hormones (like as the prostaglandins) and intracellular second messengers (like as DAG and IP3).