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Crystal structure of saposin D in an open conformation
Journal of Structural Biology, 2018Saposins are accessory proteins that aid in the degradation of sphingolipids by hydrolytic enzymes. Their structure usually comprises four α-helices arranged in various conformations including an open, V-shaped form that is generally associated with the ability to interact with membranes and/or enzymes to accentuate activity.
Ahmad, Gebai +2 more
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Phospholipid vesicle fusion induced by saposin C
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2003Saposin C is a small Trp-free, multifunctional glycoprotein that enhances the hydrolytic activity of acid beta-glucosidase in lysosomes. Saposin C's functions have been shown to include neuritogenic/neuroprotection effects and membrane fusion induction.
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Saposins (sap) A and C activate the degradation of galactosylsphingosine
FEBS Letters, 2001Klaus Harzer, Masao Hiraiwa, B C Paton
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Saposins facilitate CD1d-restricted presentation of an exogenous lipid antigen to T cells
Nature Immunology, 2004Peter Cresswell
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Effect of Saposins A and C on the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Liposomal Glucosylceramide
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997Anna Maria Vaccaro +2 more
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[Saposins and sphingolipid metabolisms].
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society, 1996M, Hiraiwa, Y, Kishimoto
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The Role of Saposins in Auditory and Vestibular Systems
Medical Research Archives, 2015Omar Akil +2 more
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