“…Ceramide transport protein (Cert) mediates ceramide transport for sphingomyelin biosynthesis, which can be inhibited by HPA-12 (Berkes et al, 2016; Duris et al, 2011; Hanada, 2014, 2017; Hanada et al, 2003; Kumagai et al, 2005; Santos et al, 2015). Conversion of ceramide to glucosylceramide is the first step in biosynthesis of raft-associated glycosphingolipids and it is catalyzed by glucosylceramide synthase, a Golgi resident enzyme inhibited by l-phenyl-2-decanoylamino-3-morpholino-1-propanol (PDMP) or deoxynojirimycin-type compounds (Bieberich et al, 1999; Gu et al, 2017; Mellor et al, 2004). Another Golgi-resident enzyme is sphingomyelin synthase 1 (SMS1) that catalyzes conversion of ceramide to sphingomyelin and is inhibited by D609 (Adada et al, 2016; Adibhatla et al, 2012; Chen and Cao, 2017; Holthuis and Luberto, 2010; Li et al, 2007; Luberto and Hannun, 1998; Tafesse et al, 2006; Taniguchi and Okazaki, 2014).…”