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Sphingomyelin deacylase

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Sphingomyelin deacylase
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EC no.3.5.1.109
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Sphingomyelin deacylase (EC 3.5.1.109, SM deacylase, GcSM deacylase, glucosylceramide sphingomyelin deacylase, sphingomyelin glucosylceramide deacylase, SM glucosylceramide GCer deacylase, SM-GCer deacylase, SMGCer deacylase) is an enzyme with systematic name N-acyl-sphingosylphosphorylcholine amidohydrolase.[1][2][3] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

(1) an N-acyl-sphingosylphosphorylcholine + H2O a fatty acid + sphingosylphosphorylcholine;;
(2) a D-glucosyl-N-acylsphingosine + H2O a fatty acid + D-glucosyl-sphingosine

The enzyme is involved in the sphingolipid metabolism in the epidermis.

References

  1. ^ Hara J, Higuchi K, Okamoto R, Kawashima M, Imokawa G (September 2000). "High-expression of sphingomyelin deacylase is an important determinant of ceramide deficiency leading to barrier disruption in atopic dermatitis". The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 115 (3): 406–13. doi:10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00072.x. PMID 10951276.
  2. ^ Higuchi K, Hara J, Okamoto R, Kawashima M, Imokawa G (September 2000). "The skin of atopic dermatitis patients contains a novel enzyme, glucosylceramide sphingomyelin deacylase, which cleaves the N-acyl linkage of sphingomyelin and glucosylceramide". The Biochemical Journal. 350 Pt 3: 747–56. doi:10.1042/0264-6021:3500747. PMC 1221306. PMID 10970788.
  3. ^ Ishibashi M, Arikawa J, Okamoto R, Kawashima M, Takagi Y, Ohguchi K, Imokawa G (March 2003). "Abnormal expression of the novel epidermal enzyme, glucosylceramide deacylase, and the accumulation of its enzymatic reaction product, glucosylsphingosine, in the skin of patients with atopic dermatitis". Laboratory Investigation; A Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology. 83 (3): 397–408. doi:10.1097/01.lab.0000059931.66821.92. PMID 12649340.

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