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Modulation Of Ceramide Synthase Activity Via Dimerization.

J Biol Chem.. 2012-06;  287(25):21025-33
Laviad EL, Kelly S, Merrill AH Jr, Futerman AH. Department of Biological Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
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Abstract

Ceramide, the backbone of all sphingolipids, is synthesized by a family of ceramide synthases (CerS) that each use acyl-CoAs of defined chain length for N-acylation of the sphingoid long chain base. CerS mRNA expression and enzymatic activity do not always correlate with the sphingolipid acyl chain composition of a particular tissue, suggesting post-translational mechanism(s) of regulation of CerS activity. We now demonstrate that CerS activity can be modulated by dimer formation. Under suitable conditions, high M(r) CerS complexes can be detected by Western blotting, and various CerS co-immunoprecipitate. CerS5 activity is inhibited in a dominant-negative fashion by co-expression with catalytically inactive Ce... More

Keywords

Ceramide; Lipids; Membrane Enzymes; Membrane Lipids Sphingolipid; Ceramide Synthase; Ceramide Synthesis