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. 1966 Dec;101(3):687-91.

Enzymic hydrolysis of sphingolipids: Hydrolysis of ceramide glucoside by an enzyme from ox brain

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Enzymic hydrolysis of sphingolipids: Hydrolysis of ceramide glucoside by an enzyme from ox brain

S Gatt. Biochem J. 1966 Dec.

Abstract

Ceramide glucoside (1-O-glucosido-2-N-acyl-sphingosine) was hydrolysed to ceramide (N-acyl-sphingosine) and glucose by beta-glucosidase from ox brain. The reaction was stimulated by the non-ionic detergent, Triton X-100, or by the anionic detergents, cholate or taurocholate. It was not reversible, had optimum pH5.0 (with acetate buffer) or 5.6 (with pyridine buffer), had K(m) 1.8x10(-4)m and was inhibited by delta-gluconolactone and sphingosine, but not by ceramide or palmitic acid.

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