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    Cerebrosides (monoglycosylceramides) are a group of glycosphingolipids which are important components of animal muscle and nerve cell membranes. They consist...
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  • Cerebroside-sulfatase (EC 3.1.6.8, arylsulfatase A, cerebroside sulfate sulfatase) is an enzyme with systematic name cerebroside-3-sulfate 3-sulfohydrolase...
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    carbohydrates, predominantly glycoproteins, but with some glycolipids (cerebrosides and gangliosides). Carbohydrates are important in the role of cell-cell...
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    Gaucher's disease or Gaucher disease (/ɡoʊˈʃeɪ/) (GD) is a genetic disorder in which glucocerebroside (a sphingolipid, also known as glucosylceramide)...
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    and various sugar monomers or dimers, yielding cerebrosides and globosides, respectively. Cerebrosides and globosides are collectively known as glycosphingolipids...
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    with galactose as the saccharide moiety Glucocerebrosides: a type of cerebroside with glucose as the saccharide moiety; often found in non-neural tissue...
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    albuminosus for Termitomyces mushrooms. Termitomycesphins A-H are neuritogenic cerebrosides isolated from the fungus. Heim R. (1941). "Études descriptives et expérimentales...
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    discovered in human brain some phospholipids (cephalin), glycolipids (cerebroside) and sphingolipids (sphingomyelin). The terms lipoid, lipin, lipide and...
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  • globo-, lacto-, neoLacto- and gangliose. Glycosphingolipids include: Cerebrosides Gangliosides Globosides Isoglobotriosylceramide Gangliosides are mainly...
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  • throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. MLD involves cerebroside sulfate accumulation. Metachromatic leukodystrophy, like most enzyme...
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    anatomically convergent. Birds and bats also share a high concentration of cerebrosides in the skin of their wings. This improves skin flexibility, a trait useful...
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    zeaxanthin dipalmitate (49% of the carotenoid fraction), with β-carotene, two cerebrosides, and three pyrrole derivatives as other constituents. Dozens of secondary...
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    Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance studies of N-palmitoylglucosylceramide (cerebroside) head group structure". Biochemistry. 21 (13): 3154–3160. doi:10.1021/bi00256a019...
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    in the myelin sheath of nerve fibers. This acid is among the group of cerebrosides, which are fatty acids of the glycosphingolipids group, which are components...
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    sugar component is attached to this group. The simplest glycolipid is cerebroside, in which there is only one sugar residue, either Glc or Gal. More complex...
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    Glucocerebroside (also called glucosylceramide) is any of the cerebrosides in which the monosaccharide head group is glucose. In Gaucher's disease, the...
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  • linked to a rise in the production of various lipids – cholesterol, cerebroside, and sulfatide. As researchers began to do postnatal research, they found...
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  • fatty acid with formula C23H47COOH. It is found in wood tar, various cerebrosides, and in small amounts in most natural fats. The fatty acids of peanut...
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    Metz RJ, Radin NS (November 1982). "Purification and properties of a cerebroside transfer protein". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257 (21): 12901–7...
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    it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in...
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    A galactosylceramide, or galactocerebroside is a type of cerebroside consisting of a ceramide with a galactose residue at the 1-hydroxyl moiety. The galactose...
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  • 6: choline-sulfatase EC 3.1.6.7: cellulose-polysulfatase EC 3.1.6.8: cerebroside-sulfatase EC 3.1.6.9: chondro-4-sulfatase EC 3.1.6.10: chondro-6-sulfatase...
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  • (13): 4272–9. PMID 5090043. Morell P, Radin NS (1969). "Synthesis of cerebroside by brain from uridine diphosphate galactose and ceramide containing hydroxy...
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  • names in common use include GSase, 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate-cerebroside sulfotransferase, galactocerebroside sulfotransferase, galactolipid sulfotransferase...
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    PMID 2562955. Fleischer B, Zambrano F (1973). "Localization of cerebroside-sulfotransferase activity in the Golgi apparatus of rat kidney". Biochem...
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  • sphingolipid metabolism. Fujino Y, Nakano M (1969). "Enzymic synthesis of cerebroside from ceramide and uridine diphosphate galactose". Biochem. J. 113 (3):...
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  • (PAPS) to make sulfatide. This reaction is catalyzed by cerebroside sulfotransferase (CST). CST is a homodimeric protein that is found in...
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  • Keusgen, M.; Yu, C.; Curtis, J. M.; Brewer, D.; Ayer, S. W. (1996). "A cerebroside from the marine fungus Microsphaeropsis olivacea (Bonord.) Höhn". Biochemical...
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    succinic acid, 1-ethylic-βD-glycoside, 2-acetamino-2-deoxy-β-D-glucose, and cerebroside B. Fungi portal List of Russula species Shaffer RL. (1962). "The subsection...
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    Fürst W, et al. (1991). "The organization of the gene for the human cerebroside sulfate activator protein". FEBS Lett. 280 (2): 267–70. doi:10...
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