biological_process

Sphingomyelin Synthesis

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Summary

The transfer of phosphocholine from phosphatidylcholine to ceramide, catalyzed by sphingomyelin synthases SGMS1 and SGMS2 in the Golgi apparatus and plasma membrane. Sphingomyelin is the most abundant sphingolipid in myelin sheaths and neuronal membranes. Hydrolysis by acid sphingomyelinase (SMPD1) produces ceramide, linking sphingomyelin metabolism to apoptotic signaling in neurodegeneration.

Ontology: GO:0006686 · MESH:D054928

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🧬 Biological Process Info
NameSphingomyelin Biosynthesis
Key Genes/ProteinsSMS2

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SMS2involved_ingene0.90

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