| 1. | Sphingosine may be phosphorylated to form sphingosine-1-phosphate.
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| 2. | Sphingosine may be phosphorylated to form sphingosine-1-phosphate.
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| 3. | The major sphingoid base of mammals is commonly referred to as sphingosine.
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| 4. | Sphingosine is formed via degradation of sphingolipid in the lysosome.
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| 5. | Its activity is inhibited by spermine, sphingosine, and several phospholipids.
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| 6. | Finally, ceramide may be broken down by a ceramidase to form sphingosine.
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| 7. | Here the focus is on sphingosine-1-phosphate and the corresponding receptor.
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| 8. | This may be dephosphorylated to reform sphingosine.
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| 9. | Fumonisin B2 is more sphingosine acyltransferase.
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| 10. | Myriocin is a very potent inhibitor of serine palmitoyltransferase, the first step in sphingosine biosynthesis.
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