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SUBMITTER: Sassa T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3700134 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Sassa Takayuki T Ohno Yusuke Y Suzuki Shotaro S Nomura Toshifumi T Nishioka Chieko C Kashiwagi Toshiki T Hirayama Taisuke T Akiyama Masashi M Taguchi Ryo R Shimizu Hiroshi H Itohara Shigeyoshi S Kihara Akio A
Molecular and cellular biology 20130520 14
The sphingolipid backbone ceramide (Cer) is a major component of lipid lamellae in the stratum corneum of epidermis and has a pivotal role in epidermal barrier formation. Unlike Cers in other tissues, Cers in epidermis contain extremely long fatty acids (FAs). Decreases in epidermal Cer levels, as well as changes in their FA chain lengths, cause several cutaneous disorders. However, the molecular mechanisms that produce such extremely long Cers and determine their chain lengths are poorly unders ...[more]