Ceramidase

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== Role of Ceramide and CerN in Bacterial Infections ==
== Role of Ceramide and CerN in Bacterial Infections ==
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Sphingolipids play key role in eukaryotic cell membrane structure and function.<ref name="Complex">PMID:15289826</ref><ref name="Principles">PMID:18216770</ref> Additionally, sphingolipids act as signaling molecules for eukaryotic processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, inflammation, cell migration, and pathogen defense.<ref name="Principles">PMID:18216770</ref> Ceramide is considered as the central molecule in sphingolipid metabolism, as it can be converted to more complex sphingolipids or be broken down for the production of sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate (Seitz and Gulbins).<ref name="Gulbins">PMID:34064516</ref><ref name="Seitz"><ref name="man">PMID:29863195</ref> Eukaryotes utilize ceramide in the formation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_raft/ lipid rafts], lipid-protein platforms that alter the biophysical properties of cell membranes as well as localize receptors for signal amplification.<ref name="Principles"><ref name="Seitz"> Sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate, the products of ceramide catabolism, are important for pathogen defense by functioning as a potent anti-microbial and activating signal for host-immune responses, respectively.<ref name="Gulbins">
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Sphingolipids play key role in eukaryotic cell membrane structure and function.<ref name="Complex">PMID:15289826</ref><ref name="Principles">PMID:18216770</ref> Additionally, sphingolipids act as signaling molecules for eukaryotic processes such as proliferation, apoptosis, inflammation, cell migration, and pathogen defense.<ref name="Principles">PMID:18216770</ref> Ceramide is considered as the central molecule in sphingolipid metabolism, as it can be converted to more complex sphingolipids or be broken down for the production of sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate (Seitz and Gulbins).<ref name="Gulbins">PMID:34064516</ref> <ref name="Seitz">PMID:25720061</ref> <ref name="man">PMID:29863195</ref> Eukaryotes utilize ceramide in the formation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_raft/ lipid rafts], lipid-protein platforms that alter the biophysical properties of cell membranes as well as localize receptors for signal amplification.<ref name="Principles">PMID:18216770</ref> <ref name="Seitz">PMID:25720061</ref> Sphingosine and sphingosine-1-phosphate, the products of ceramide catabolism, are important for pathogen defense by functioning as a potent anti-microbial and activating signal for host-immune responses, respectively.<ref name="Gulbins">PMID:34064516</ref>

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References

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