AbstractSome of the simplest sphingolipids, namely sphingosine, ceramide, some closely related molecules (eicosasphingosine, phytosphingosine), and their phosphorylated compounds (sphingosine-1-phosphate, ceramide-1-phosphate), are potent metabolic regulators. Each of these lipids modifies in marked and specific ways the physical properties of the cell membranes, in what can be the basis for some of their physiological actions. This paper reviews the mechanisms by which these sphingolipid signals, sphingosine and ceramide in particular, are able to modify the properties of cell membranes
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
A review on some features of membrane sphingolipids that should be involved in the generation of lip...
AbstractWhen acquiring internal membranes and vesicular transport, eukaryotic cells started to synth...
ABSTR ACT: Ceramide and sphingosine and their phosphorylated counterparts are recognized as “bioacti...
Sphingolipids are a family of ubiquitous membrane components that exhibit multiple functional proper...
International audienceA recurring question in membrane biological chemistry is whether bioactive sig...
AbstractSphingosine [(2S, 3R, 4E)-2-amino-4-octadecen-1, 3-diol] is the most common sphingoid long c...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids are ubiquitous components of animal cell membranes. They are constituted ...
In recent years, glycosphingolipids (GSLs) have attracted widespread attention due to the appreciati...
In recent years, glycosphingolipids (GSLs) have attracted widespread attention due to the appreciati...
The study of biological and model membrane systems currently represents an important area of scienti...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractSphingosine, at 5–15mol % total lipids, remarkably increases the permeability to aqueous sol...
Sphingolipids are a typical feature of eukaryotic cells, and indeed, they have been found to fulfi l...
1-deoxy-sphingolipids lack the C1-OH on their sphingoid base and present a cis ∆14-15 double bond in...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
A review on some features of membrane sphingolipids that should be involved in the generation of lip...
AbstractWhen acquiring internal membranes and vesicular transport, eukaryotic cells started to synth...
ABSTR ACT: Ceramide and sphingosine and their phosphorylated counterparts are recognized as “bioacti...
Sphingolipids are a family of ubiquitous membrane components that exhibit multiple functional proper...
International audienceA recurring question in membrane biological chemistry is whether bioactive sig...
AbstractSphingosine [(2S, 3R, 4E)-2-amino-4-octadecen-1, 3-diol] is the most common sphingoid long c...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids are ubiquitous components of animal cell membranes. They are constituted ...
In recent years, glycosphingolipids (GSLs) have attracted widespread attention due to the appreciati...
In recent years, glycosphingolipids (GSLs) have attracted widespread attention due to the appreciati...
The study of biological and model membrane systems currently represents an important area of scienti...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractSphingosine, at 5–15mol % total lipids, remarkably increases the permeability to aqueous sol...
Sphingolipids are a typical feature of eukaryotic cells, and indeed, they have been found to fulfi l...
1-deoxy-sphingolipids lack the C1-OH on their sphingoid base and present a cis ∆14-15 double bond in...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
A review on some features of membrane sphingolipids that should be involved in the generation of lip...
AbstractWhen acquiring internal membranes and vesicular transport, eukaryotic cells started to synth...