Description
C6 L-
erythro Ceramide is a bioactive sphingolipid and cell-permeable analog of naturally occurring ceramides.
1,2 It is metabolized by ceramide glucosyltransferase to form C6 L-
erythro glucosylceramide. C6 L-
erythro Ceramide is cytotoxic to U937 cells (IC
50 = 18 μM).
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References
1. Schwarz, A., and Futerman, A.H.
Distinct roles for ceramide and glucosylceramide at different stages of neuronal growth J. Neurosci. 17(9),2929-2938(1997).
2. Paul, P., Kamisaka, Y., Marks, D.L., et al.
Purification and characterization of UDP-glucose: Ceramide glucosyltransferase from rat liver Golgi membranes Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 271(4),2287-2293(1996).
3. Chang, Y.-T., Choi, J., Ding, S., et al.
The synthesis and biological characterization of a ceramide library J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124(9),1856-1857(2002).