sphingolipider
Sphingolipider, the plural form of sphingolipid in several European languages, refers to a diverse class of lipids that share a backbone built on sphingosine, an amino alcohol. They are essential components of cell membranes and play important roles in signaling and recognition processes.
The core of a sphingolipid is ceramide, formed when a fatty acid is amide-linked to sphingosine. Ceramides
Biosynthesis begins with the de novo formation of ceramide in the endoplasmic reticulum, involving serine palmitoyltransferase
Functions of sphingolipider include maintaining membrane structure, forming lipid rafts that organize signaling molecules, and modulating
Overall, sphingolipider constitute a structurally and functionally diverse lipid family central to membrane biology and cellular