iso‐Fatty Acid Metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans’ Ceramide Biosynthesis
Rocío Rivera Sánchez,
Siva Bandi,
Marie‐Désirée Scheidt
et al.
Abstract:Ceramide biosynthesis and its connection to iso‐fatty acid metabolism in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans was investigated using a combination of reverse genetics and comparative ESI‐(+)‐HR‐MSe ceramide profiling along with incorporation experiments with bacterial mutants specifically enriched with isotopically labeled branched‐chain amino acids or branched‐chain fatty acids. Incorporation of a l‐leucine‐derived isovalerate unit into the conserved d17 : 1iso sphingosine building block proceeds through… Show more
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