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Ceramides: branched alkyl chains in the sphingolipid siblings of diacylglycerol improve biological potency.


ABSTRACT: The synthesis of a small number of ceramide analogues containing a combination of linear and highly branched alkyl chains on either the d-sphingosine or the N-acyl core of the molecule is reported. Regardless of location, the presence of the branched chain improves potency relative to the positive control, C2 ceramide; however, the most potent compound (4) has the branched side chain as part of the d-sphingosine core. The induction of apoptosis by 4 in terms of Annexin V binding and DiOC(6) labeling was superior to that achieved with C2 ceramide.

SUBMITTER: Kang JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6980351 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ceramides: branched alkyl chains in the sphingolipid siblings of diacylglycerol improve biological potency.

Kang Ji-Hye JH   Garg Himanshu H   Sigano Dina M DM   Francella Nicholas N   Blumenthal Robert R   Marquez Victor E VE  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 20090111 4


The synthesis of a small number of ceramide analogues containing a combination of linear and highly branched alkyl chains on either the d-sphingosine or the N-acyl core of the molecule is reported. Regardless of location, the presence of the branched chain improves potency relative to the positive control, C2 ceramide; however, the most potent compound (4) has the branched side chain as part of the d-sphingosine core. The induction of apoptosis by 4 in terms of Annexin V binding and DiOC(6) labe  ...[more]

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