نتایج جستجو برای: sphingomyelinase

تعداد نتایج: 1839  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2005
Luisa Di Marzio Alfredo Di Leo Benedetta Cinque Donatella Fanini Alessio Agnifili Pasquale Berloco Michele Linsalata Dionigi Lorusso Michele Barone Claudio De Simone Maria Grazia Cifone

OBJECTIVES Intestinal alkaline sphingomyelinase, by exerting a major role in dietary sphingomyelin digestion, is responsible for the generation of messengers able to trigger the rapid turnover and apoptosis in intestinal epithelial cells. Markedly reduced mucosal alkaline sphingomyelinase activity has been associated with human colorectal neoplasms. The aim of this study was to analyze the alka...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Philipp A Lang Daniela S Kempe Valerie Tanneur Kerstin Eisele Barbara A Klarl Svetlana Myssina Verena Jendrossek Satoshi Ishii Takao Shimizu Marc Waidmann Gabriele Hessler Stephan M Huber Florian Lang Thomas Wieder

Osmotic erythrocyte shrinkage leads to activation of cation channels with subsequent Ca2+ entry and stimulates a sphingomyelinase with subsequent formation of ceramide. Ca2+ and ceramide then activate a scramblase leading to breakdown of phosphatidylserine asymmetry of the cell membrane. The mediators accounting for activation of erythrocyte sphingomyelinase and phosphatidylserine exposure rema...

2018
Rui-Dong Duan

Alkaline sphingomyelinase cleaves phosphocholine from sphingomyelin, platelet-activating factor, lysophosphatidylcholine, and less effectively phosphatidylcholine. The enzyme shares no structure similarities with acid or neutral sphingomyelinase but belongs to ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (NPP) family and therefore is also called NPP7 nowadays. The enzyme is expressed in th...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006
Sophie J Gilbert Emma J Blain Pamela Jones Victor C Duance Deborah J Mason

We previously established a role for the second messenger ceramide in protein kinase R (PKR)-mediated articular cartilage degradation. Ceramide is known to play a dual role in collagen gene regulation, with the effect of ceramide on collagen promoter activity being dependent on its concentration. Treatment of cells with low doses of sphingomyelinase produces small increases in endogenous cerami...

Journal: :The EMBO Journal 2009
Fabio Bianco Cristiana Perrotta Luisa Novellino Maura Francolini Loredana Riganti Elisabetta Menna Laura Saglietti Edward H Schuchman Roberto Furlan Emilio Clementi Michela Matteoli Claudia Verderio

We have earlier shown that microglia, the immune cells of the CNS, release microparticles from cell plasma membrane after ATP stimulation. These vesicles contain and release IL-1beta, a crucial cytokine in CNS inflammatory events. In this study, we show that microparticles are also released by astrocytes and we get insights into the mechanism of their shedding. We show that, on activation of th...

Journal: :Cellular signalling 2012
Abo Bakr Abdel Shakor Mona Mohamed Atia Katarzyna Kwiatkowska Andrzej Sobota

Transferrin receptor mediates internalization of transferrin with bound ferric ions through the clathrin-dependent pathway. We found that binding of transferrin to the receptor induced rapid generation of cell surface ceramide which correlated with activation of acid, but not neutral, sphingomyelinase. At the onset of transferrin internalization both ceramide level and acid sphingomyelinase act...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
M A Sortino F Condorelli C Vancheri P L Canonico

To investigate possible effects that may contribute, together with a direct action on neurohormone secretion, to the impairment of gonadal axis function during inflammation, we evaluated the effect of TNF alpha on the growth and viability of GT1-7 hypothalamic neurons and the intracellular transduction pathways involved in these effects. TNF alpha caused a reduction of cell number and an induct...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Xingxuan He Nozomu Okino Rajwinder Dhami Arie Dagan Shimon Gatt Heike Schulze Konrad Sandhoff Edward H Schuchman

Human acid ceramidase was overexpressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells by amplification of the transfected, full-length cDNA. The majority of the overexpressed enzyme was secreted into the culture media and purified to apparent homogeneity. The purified protein contained the same 13-(alpha) and 40 (beta)-kDa subunits as human acid ceramidase from natural sources, had an acidic pH optimum (4.5),...

2013
Roger Cubí Ana Candalija Arturo Ortega Carles Gil José Aguilera

Tetanus toxin (TeTx) is the protein, synthesized by the anaerobic bacteria Clostridium tetani, which causes tetanus disease. TeTx gains entry into target cells by means of its interaction with lipid rafts, which are membrane domains enriched in sphingomyelin and cholesterol. However, the exact mechanism of host membrane binding remains to be fully established. In the present study we used the r...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1986
M Bartolf R C Franson

Homogenates of bovine adrenal medullae hydrolyzed exogenous sphingomyelin at 4.3 +/- 1.6 nmol X mg-1 X min-1 and 97% of this sphingomyelinase activity was sedimentable at 110,000 g. The sphingomyelinase had a broad pH optimum centered at pH 7. Enzymatic activity was maximal with 80 microM added Mn2+; Mg2+ supported less than half maximal activity and both Ca2+ and EDTA inhibited activity. No ac...

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