sphingomyeline
Sphingomyeline, commonly written sphingomyelin in English, is a type of sphingophospholipid found predominantly in animal cell membranes, and is especially enriched in myelin sheaths surrounding nerve fibers. It comprises a ceramide backbone to which a phosphorylcholine head group is attached. The ceramide portion consists of a fatty acid amide-linked to sphingosine, while the phosphocholine head is bound via a phosphodiester bond.
Sphingomyeline is synthesized in the Golgi apparatus by sphingomyelin synthase, which transfers a phosphocholine moiety from
Functionally, sphingomyeline contributes to the structural integrity of membranes, influences membrane fluidity, and supports the formation
Clinical and biological significance: disturbances in sphingomyelin metabolism underlie lysosomal storage disorders such as Niemann-Pick disease