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Sulfatide, also
known as 3-O-sulfogalactosylceramide, SM4, or
sulfated galactocerebroside, is a
class of sulfolipids,
specifically a
class of sulfoglycolipids...
- can't
break down the
sulfatides which results in all of the same MLD
symptoms and progression. A 2011
study contended sulfatide is not
completely responsible...
- rise in the
production of
various lipids – cholesterol, cerebroside, and
sulfatide. As
researchers began to do
postnatal research, they
found that myelinogenesis...
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important members of the
sulfur cycle.
Other important sulfolipids include sulfatide and seminolipid, each of
which are
sulfated glycolipids.
Sulfolipids have...
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Arylsulfatase A (or cerebroside-sulfatase) is an
enzyme that
breaks down
sulfatides,
namely cerebroside 3-sulfate into
cerebroside and sulfate. In humans...
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galactosphingolipid galactocerebroside (GalC) and its
sulfated derivative sulfatide is also in
abundance present (together with a
small group of proteins)...
- (1989). "Antistasin, an
inhibitor of
coagulation and metastasis,
binds to
sulfatide (Gal(3-SO4) beta 1-1Cer) and has a
sequence homology with
other proteins...
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Cerebrosides have a
single glucose or
galactose at the 1-hydroxy position.
Sulfatides are
sulfated cerebrosides.
Gangliosides have at
least three sugars, one...
- A (ASA or
sometimes ARSA), also
called sulfatide sulfatase. ASA is
responsible for the
breakdown of
sulfatides,
sphingolipids present in
neuronal membranes...
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hydrolysis of
sulfatides by
arylsulfatase A. It is
known by many
different names, such as,
sphingolipid activator protein-1 (SAP-1),
sulfatide activator protein...