The backbone of all sphingolipids (SLs) is a sphingoid long-chain base (LCB) to which a fatty acid is N-acylated. Considerable variability exists in the chain length and degree of saturation of both of these hydrophobic chains, and recent work has implicated ceramides with different LCBs and N-acyl chains in distinct biological processes; moreover, they may play different roles in disease states and possibly even act as prognostic markers. We now demonstrate that the halflife, or turnover rate, of ceramides containing diverse N-acyl chains is different. By means of a pulse-labeling protocol using stable-isotope, deuterated free fatty acids, and following their incorporation into ceramide and downstream SLs, we show that very-long-chain (VLC...
Ceramides are important intermediates in sphingolipid biosynthesis (and degradation) and are normall...
<p>(A) <i>B. fragilis</i> produces the phosphosphingolipid ceramide phosphoryl-ethanolamine (CPE, to...
Background Dietary sphingolipids have various biofunctions, including skin barrier improvement and a...
Ceramide is a common precursor of sphingomyelin (SM) and glycosphingolipids (GSLs) in mammalian cell...
Sphingosine and ceramide belong to a structurally diverse group of l ip ids, col lect ively known a...
Ceramides are essential constituents of the skin barrier that allow humans to live on dry land. Redu...
Ceramides (Cer) are the central molecules in sphingolipid metabolism that participate in cellular si...
Sphingolipids consist of a sphingoid base N-linked to a fatty acyl chain. Among them, sphingomyelins...
Sphingolipids are multifunctional lipids and a major constituent of the cell membranes of eukaryotes...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractSphingolipids containing very long acyl chains are abundant in certain specialized tissues a...
The number, position, and configuration of double bonds in lipids affect membrane fluidity and the r...
Ceramides are a class of sphingolipids which are implicated in skin disorders, obesity, and other me...
International audienceSphingolipids were found in yeast and mammals to be essentials in several basi...
Ceramides are important intermediates in sphingolipid biosynthesis (and degradation) and are normall...
<p>(A) <i>B. fragilis</i> produces the phosphosphingolipid ceramide phosphoryl-ethanolamine (CPE, to...
Background Dietary sphingolipids have various biofunctions, including skin barrier improvement and a...
Ceramide is a common precursor of sphingomyelin (SM) and glycosphingolipids (GSLs) in mammalian cell...
Sphingosine and ceramide belong to a structurally diverse group of l ip ids, col lect ively known a...
Ceramides are essential constituents of the skin barrier that allow humans to live on dry land. Redu...
Ceramides (Cer) are the central molecules in sphingolipid metabolism that participate in cellular si...
Sphingolipids consist of a sphingoid base N-linked to a fatty acyl chain. Among them, sphingomyelins...
Sphingolipids are multifunctional lipids and a major constituent of the cell membranes of eukaryotes...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractSphingolipids containing very long acyl chains are abundant in certain specialized tissues a...
The number, position, and configuration of double bonds in lipids affect membrane fluidity and the r...
Ceramides are a class of sphingolipids which are implicated in skin disorders, obesity, and other me...
International audienceSphingolipids were found in yeast and mammals to be essentials in several basi...
Ceramides are important intermediates in sphingolipid biosynthesis (and degradation) and are normall...
<p>(A) <i>B. fragilis</i> produces the phosphosphingolipid ceramide phosphoryl-ethanolamine (CPE, to...
Background Dietary sphingolipids have various biofunctions, including skin barrier improvement and a...