Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis

<p> Sphingolipids (SL) are essential components of eukaryotic cells involved maintaining membrane integrity. They are important for membrane trafficking and function in signaling as messenger molecules. SLs are synthesized <i> de novo</i> from very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) an...

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Main Author: Olson, Daniel K.
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Published: Yale University 2016
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-100130032016-02-19T03:59:39Z Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis Olson, Daniel K. Biology|Cellular biology|Biochemistry <p> Sphingolipids (SL) are essential components of eukaryotic cells involved maintaining membrane integrity. They are important for membrane trafficking and function in signaling as messenger molecules. SLs are synthesized <i> de novo</i> from very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) and sphingoid long-chain bases (LCB), which are amide-linked to form ceramide and further processed by addition of various head-groups. Little is known concerning the regulation of VLCFA levels and how cells coordinate their synthesis with the availability of LCBs for SL synthesis. Here I show that Elo2, a key enzyme of VLCFA synthesis, is controlled by signaling of the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Rom2, initiating at the plasma membrane. This pathway controls Elo2 phosphorylation state and VLCFA synthesis. My data identify a regulatory mechanism for coordinating VLCFA synthesis with SL metabolism and link signal transduction pathways from the plasma membrane to the regulation of lipids for membrane homeostasj.</p> Yale University 2016-02-18 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10013003 EN
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Olson, Daniel K.
Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
description <p> Sphingolipids (SL) are essential components of eukaryotic cells involved maintaining membrane integrity. They are important for membrane trafficking and function in signaling as messenger molecules. SLs are synthesized <i> de novo</i> from very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) and sphingoid long-chain bases (LCB), which are amide-linked to form ceramide and further processed by addition of various head-groups. Little is known concerning the regulation of VLCFA levels and how cells coordinate their synthesis with the availability of LCBs for SL synthesis. Here I show that Elo2, a key enzyme of VLCFA synthesis, is controlled by signaling of the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Rom2, initiating at the plasma membrane. This pathway controls Elo2 phosphorylation state and VLCFA synthesis. My data identify a regulatory mechanism for coordinating VLCFA synthesis with SL metabolism and link signal transduction pathways from the plasma membrane to the regulation of lipids for membrane homeostasj.</p>
author Olson, Daniel K.
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title Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
title_short Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
title_full Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
title_fullStr Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Sphingolipids and the Control of Fatty Acid Synthesis
title_sort sphingolipids and the control of fatty acid synthesis
publisher Yale University
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