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Ceramidase and Related Enzymes

2009
Ceramide, composed of a fatty acid and a sphingoid base linked by an N-acyl linkage, is the common lipid moiety of glycosphingoslipids (GSLs). Ceramide is synthesized in the ER, from where it is transported to the Golgi apparatus, and glycosylated in a stepby- step manner by various glycosyltransferases.
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[22] Ceramidases

2000
Mariana Nikolova-Karakashian   +1 more
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Ceramidase and ceramide synthesis in human kidney and cerebellum. Description of a new alkaline ceramidase.

Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1975
It has been shown that tissues of patients with Farber's disease characteristically lack acid (pH 4.0) ceramidase. In normal cerebellum, however, ceramide cleavage and the reverse reaction, free fatty acid-dependent ceramide synthesis, both occur not only at pH 4.0 but also at pH 9.0, although normal kidney exhibits these activities only at pH 4.0 ...
M, Sugita   +3 more
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Neutral Ceramidase

2016
Motohiro Tani, Makoto Ito
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Ceramidases.

Methods in enzymology, 1999
M, Nikolova-Karakashian, A H, Merrill
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Acid Ceramidase Deficiency

2009
Hubert Scharnagl   +199 more
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Acid Ceramidase Deficiency

2015
Michael Beck   +2 more
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Structural insights into adiponectin receptors suggest ceramidase activity

Nature, 2017
Ieva Vasiliauskaité-Brooks   +2 more
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