N-acetylsphingosine is a lipid of Sphingolipids (SP) class. N-acetylsphingosine is associated with abnormalities such as Morphologically altered structure, Atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular Diseases, Hyperinsulinism and Gigantism. The involved functions are known as inhibitors, anti-apoptosis, Apoptosis, Dephosphorylation and immunoreactivity. N-acetylsphingosine often locates in Plasma membrane, Mitochondria, Pore, Membrane and Cytoplasmic matrix. The associated genes with N-acetylsphingosine are EGR3 gene, CFB gene, FATE1 gene, P4HTM gene and PFDN4 gene. The related lipids are Sphingolipids, Cardiolipins, Glycerophospholipids, dihydroceramide and Phosphatidic Acid.
To understand associated biological information of N-acetylsphingosine, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
N-acetylsphingosine is suspected in Morphologically altered structure, protrusion, DERMATITIS HERPETIFORMIS, FAMILIAL, Atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular Diseases, Hyperinsulinism and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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