PANTHER Class Information   
Name:  long-chain fatty acid transport
Definition:  The directed movement of a long-chain fatty acid into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. A long-chain fatty acid has an aliphatic tail containing 13 to 22 carbons.
Class ID:  GO:0015909
Parent Lineages:  biological_process>   localization>   macromolecule localization>   lipid localization>   lipid transport>   fatty acid transport>   long-chain fatty acid transport
biological_process>   localization>   establishment of localization>   transport>   organic substance transport>   lipid transport>   fatty acid transport>   long-chain fatty acid transport
biological_process>   localization>   establishment of localization>   transport>   organic substance transport>   organic acid transport>   carboxylic acid transport>   monocarboxylic acid transport>   fatty acid transport>   long-chain fatty acid transport
biological_process>   localization>   establishment of localization>   transport>   organic substance transport>   organic anion transport>   carboxylic acid transport>   monocarboxylic acid transport>   fatty acid transport>   long-chain fatty acid transport
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Number Subfamilies/Families:  32