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My journey into the world of sphingolipids and sphingolipidoses.

Abstract
Analysis of lipid storage in postmortem brains of patients with amaurotic idiocy led to the recognition of five lysosomal ganglioside storage diseases and identification of their inherited metabolic blocks. Purification of lysosomal acid sphingomyelinase and ceramidase and analysis of their gene structures were the prerequisites for the clarification of Niemann-Pick and Farber disease. For lipid catabolism, intraendosomal vesicles are formed during the endocytotic pathway. They are subjected to lipid sorting processes and were identified as luminal platforms for cellular lipid and membrane degradation. Lipid binding glycoproteins solubilize lipids from these cholesterol poor membranes and present them to water-soluble hydrolases for digestion. Biosynthesis and intracellular trafficking of lysosomal hydrolases (hexosaminidases, acid sphingomyelinase and ceramidase) and lipid binding and transfer proteins (GM2 activator, saposins) were analyzed to identify the molecular and metabolic basis of several sphingolipidoses. Studies on the biosynthesis of glycosphingolipids yielded the scheme of Combinatorial Ganglioside Biosynthesis involving promiscuous glycosyltransferases. Their defects in mutagenized mice impair brain development and function.
AuthorsKonrad Sandhoff
JournalProceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and biological sciences (Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci) Vol. 88 Issue 10 Pg. 554-82 ( 2012) ISSN: 1349-2896 [Electronic] Japan
PMID23229750 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
Chemical References
  • Sphingolipid Activator Proteins
  • Sphingolipids
Topics
  • Animals
  • Brain (metabolism, pathology)
  • Endocytosis
  • Humans
  • Lysosomes (enzymology, metabolism)
  • Sphingolipid Activator Proteins (chemistry, metabolism)
  • Sphingolipidoses (enzymology, genetics, metabolism, pathology)
  • Sphingolipids (biosynthesis, metabolism)

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