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The yeast P5 type ATPase, Spf1, regulates manganese transport into the endoplasmic reticulum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a large, multifunctional and essential organelle. Despite intense research, the function of more than a third of ER proteins remains unknown even in the well-studied model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
A Chesi   +95 more
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Role and interaction of bacterial sphingolipids in human health

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2023
Sphingolipids, present in both higher animals and prokaryotes, involving in cell differentiation, pathogenesis and apoptosis in human physiological health.
Xiaoye Bai   +4 more
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Functions of Sphingolipids in Pathogenesis During Host–Pathogen Interactions

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
Sphingolipids are a class of membrane lipids that serve as vital structural and signaling bioactive molecules in organisms ranging from yeast to animals.
Jian Wang   +6 more
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Microalgae—Sustainable Source for Alternative Proteins and Functional Ingredients Promoting Gut and Liver Health

open access: yesGlobal Challenges, 2023
Dietary proteins derived from animal sources, although containing well‐balanced profiles of essential amino acids, have considerable environmental and adverse health effects associated with the intake of some animal protein‐based products.
Yahav Eilam   +3 more
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Sphingolipids of Asteroidea and Holothuroidea: Structures and Biological Activities

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2021
Sphingolipids are complex lipids widespread in nature as structural components of biomembranes. Commonly, the sphingolipids of marine organisms differ from those of terrestrial animals and plants.
Timofey V. Malyarenko   +3 more
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Role of circulating sphingolipids in lipid metabolism: Why dietary lipids matter

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2023
Sphingolipids are structural components of cell membranes and lipoproteins but also act as signaling molecules in many pathophysiological processes.
Catherine Calzada   +5 more
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The therapeutic potential of sphingolipids for cardiovascular diseases

open access: yesFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2023
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and Inflammation plays a critical role in the development of CVD.
Sapir Ya'ar Bar   +7 more
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Evaluation of plasma sphingolipids as mediators of the relationship between kidney disease and cardiovascular eventsResearch in context

open access: yesEBioMedicine, 2023
Summary: Background: Sphingolipids are a family of circulating lipids with regulatory and signaling roles that are strongly associated with both eGFR and cardiovascular disease.
Benjamin Lidgard   +9 more
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Sphingolipids in plant immunity

open access: yesPhytopathology Research, 2022
Sphingolipids (lipids with a sphingoid base backbone) are important components of eukaryotic membrane systems and key signaling molecules that are essential for controlling cellular homeostasis, acclimating to stress, and regulating plant immunity ...
Hong-Yun Zeng, Nan Yao
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Sphingolipid metabolism in brain insulin resistance and neurological diseases

open access: yesFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2023
Sphingolipids, as members of the large lipid family, are important components of plasma membrane. Sphingolipids participate in biological signal transduction to regulate various important physiological processes such as cell growth, apoptosis, senescence,
Meng Mei   +4 more
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