- ceramide.[citation needed] The only
route by
which sphingolipids are
converted to non-
sphingolipids is
through sphingosine-1-phosphate lyase. This forms...
-
solely formed via
degradation of
sphingolipid in the lysosome.
Sphingolipidoses General structures of
sphingolipids Dimethylsphingosine Fingolimod Radin...
-
eight categories:
fatty acyls, glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids,
sphingolipids, saccharolipids, and
polyketides (derived from
condensation of ketoacyl...
- of the cell
membrane and are
found in many
parts of the body.
Sphingolipids:
Sphingolipids are
mostly found in the cell
membrane of
neural tissue. Glycolipids:...
-
metabolized to
other sphingolipids, such as
sphingomyelin and the
complex glycosphingolipids.
Constitutive degradation of
sphingolipids and glycosphingolipids...
-
classified as sphingophospholipids. In humans, SPH
represents ~85% of all
sphingolipids, and
typically make up 10–20 mol % of
plasma membrane lipids. Sphingomyelin...
-
considered as
sphingolipids with an
attached carbohydrate.
Glycosphingolipids are a
group of
lipids (more specifically,
sphingolipids) and are a part...
- head and
nonpolar tails.
Unlike phospholipids,
sphingolipids have a
sphingosine backbone.
Sphingolipids exist in
eukaryotic cells and are particularly...
- Hannun, Y. A. (2000). "Effects of
Sphingosine and
Other Sphingolipids on
Protein Kinase C".
Sphingolipid Metabolism and Cell Signaling, Part B.
Methods in Enzymology...
- ORMDLS,
modulators of
serine palmitoyltransferase, is
regulated by
sphingolipids in
mammalian cells". J. Biol. Chem. 290 (1): 90–8. doi:10.1074/jbc.M114...