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Acid Sphingomyelinase Regulates the Localization and Trafficking of Palmitoylated Proteins
Authors
Yongsoon Kim
Chia-Fang Lee
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Wenjing Li
Hong Sun
Xiahui Xiong
Jiekai Yu
Hul Zhang
Linyu Zhu
Publication date
29 May 2019
Publisher
Digital Scholarship@UNLV
Abstract
In human, loss of Acid Sphingomeylinase (ASM/SMPD1) causes Niemann-Pick Disease, type A. ASM hydrolyzes sphingomyelins to produce ceramides but protein targets of ASM remain largely unclear. ... See full text for complete abstract
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