Synthesis of potentially caged sphingolipids, possible precursors of cellular modulators and second messengers |
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Authors: | Uri Zehavi |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biochemistry, Food Sciences and Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, P.O. Box 12, Rehovot 76100, Israel |
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Abstract: | An increasing number of sphingolipids, glycosphingolipids and some of their degradation products have been recognized in recent years as second messengers involved in signal transduction and as modulators of numerous cellular functions. These can be converted into inert, caged compounds, introduced into cells and tissues and subsequently photolysed to active compounds thus enabling the study of fast biological processes. The novel, potentially caged compounds synthesized here are substituted 2-nitrobenzyl urethans and 2-nitrobenzyl amines derived from sphingosine, dihydrosphingosine, N-methylsphingosine, N-methyldihydrosphingosine, psychosine and glucosylsphingosine. Upon irradiation of the afore mentioned compounds they release, or are expected to release, the free biologically active amines. |
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Keywords: | Caged glycosphingolipids Caged sphingolipids Caged lyso-glycosphingolipids Caged lyso-sphingolipids Second messenger Cellular modulator |
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