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- Sphingolipids are a class of lipids containing a backbone of sphingoid bases, which are a set of aliphatic amino alcohols that includes sphingosine. They...
- The major sphingoid base of mammals is commonly referred to as sphingosine. Ceramides (N-acyl-sphingoid bases) are a major subclass of sphingoid base derivatives...
- Phytosphingosine is a sphingoid base, a fundamental building block of more complex sphingolipids. It is abundant in plants and fungi and present in animals...
- which are able to leave the lysosome, unlike ceramide. The long-chain sphingoid bases released from the lysosome may then re-enter pathways for synthesis...
- enzyme ceramide synthase (sphingosine N-acyltransferase), which acylates sphingoid bases. This blocks the formation of ceramide via two pathways. It inhibits...
- bDGlcp = beta-D-glucopyranose Cer = ceramide (general N-acylated sphingoid) Gangliosides are continuously synthesized and degraded in cells. They...
- Sphingomyelin is a type of sphingolipid, which contains a backbone of sphingoid bases. It can be found in the myelin sheath of nerve cell axons in animal...
- chain length of the sphingoid base (in the order C18 > C12 > C8) and fatty acid (C8 > C18) The stereochemistry of the sphingoid base (D-erythro- >...
- and 1-deoxymethylsphinganine. It is an amino alcohol and a bioactive sphingoid. Its distinctive trait is that the terminal hydroxy group has been replaced...
- 2.3.1.290: spectinabilin polyketide synthase system (*) EC 2.3.1.291: sphingoid base N-palmitoyltransferase (*) EC 2.3.1.292: (phenol)carboxyphthiodiolenone...