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== Biosynthesis ==
== Biosynthesis ==
Sphingosine is synthesized from [[palmitoyl CoA]] and [[serine]] in a condensation required to yield dihydrosphingosine.
Sphingosine is synthesized from [[palmitoyl CoA]] and [[serine]] in a condensation required to yield [[sphinganine]] (dihydrosphingosine).


[[Image:Sphingosine synthesis corrected.png|800px|Sphingosine synthesis]]
[[Image:Sphingosine synthesis corrected.png|800px|Sphingosine synthesis]]


Dehydrosphingosine is then reduced by [[NADPH]] to [[dihydrosphingosine]] (sphinganine), acylated to dihydroceramide and finally oxidized by [[flavin adenine dinucleotide|FAD]] to ceramide. Sphingosine is then solely formed via degradation of sphingolipid in the lysosome.
Dehydrosphingosine is then reduced by [[NADPH]] to sphinganine, acylated to dihydroceramide, and finally oxidized by [[flavin adenine dinucleotide|FAD]] to ceramide. Sphingosine is then solely formed via degradation of sphingolipid in the lysosome.


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== Gallery ==

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Sphingosine (2-amino-4-trans-octadecene-1,3-diol) is an 18-carbon amino alcohol with an unsaturated hydrocarbon chain, which forms a primary part of sphingolipids, a class of cell membrane lipids that include sphingomyelin, an important phospholipid.

Functions

Sphingosine can be phosphorylated in vivo via two kinases, sphingosine kinase type 1 and sphingosine kinase type 2. This leads to the formation of sphingosine-1-phosphate, a potent signaling lipid.

Sphingolipid metabolites, such as ceramides, sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate, are lipid signaling molecules involved in diverse cellular processes.

Biosynthesis

Sphingosine is synthesized from palmitoyl CoA and serine in a condensation required to yield sphinganine (dihydrosphingosine).

Sphingosine synthesis

Dehydrosphingosine is then reduced by NADPH to sphinganine, acylated to dihydroceramide, and finally oxidized by FAD to ceramide. Sphingosine is then solely formed via degradation of sphingolipid in the lysosome.

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See also

Literature

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External links

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