Definition of Dihydroceramide. Meaning of Dihydroceramide. Synonyms of Dihydroceramide

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- Dihydroceramide desaturase is the enzyme involved in the conversion of dihydroceramide into ceramide by inserting the 4,5-trans-double bond to the sphingolipid...
- bases lacking additional head groups. Dihydroceramide is produced by N-acylation of dihydrosphingosine. Dihydroceramide is found in both yeast and mammalian...
- (dihydro)ceramide synthase to produce dihydroceramide. The final reaction to produce ceramide is catalyzed by dihydroceramide desaturase. De novo synthesis of...
- reduced by NADPH to dihydrosphingosine (sphinganine), acylated to dihydroceramide and finally oxidized by FAD to ceramide. Sphingosine is then solely...
- form sphinganine, which is combined with a fatty acyl-CoA to form dihydroceramide. This compound is then further desaturated to form ceramide. In addition...
- 3-Ketosphinganine (dehydrosphingosine) Dihydrosphingosine (sphinganine) Dihydroceramide Ceramide Sphingosine See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- 3-Ketosphinganine (dehydrosphingosine) Dihydrosphingosine (sphinganine) Dihydroceramide Ceramide Sphingosine See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- 3-Ketosphinganine (dehydrosphingosine) Dihydrosphingosine (sphinganine) Dihydroceramide Ceramide Sphingosine See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- 3-Ketosphinganine (dehydrosphingosine) Dihydrosphingosine (sphinganine) Dihydroceramide Ceramide Sphingosine See also: Receptor/signaling modulators...
- Venkataramani M, et al. (February 2006). "The CLN9 protein, a regulator of dihydroceramide synthase". J. Biol. Chem. 281 (5): 2784–94. doi:10.1074/jbc.M509483200...