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Sphingomyelinase-Membrane Interactions

Some physiological SMase inhibitors, e.g. glutathione, are mentioned in Section [Pg.89]

Inliibitors of aSMase are also known, such as the xanfhone u-rnangoslin, isolated from the bark of Garcinia speciosa [116] u-rnangoslin has recently been obtained by organic synthesis [117]. [Pg.89]

At least two obvious aspects must be considered here, namely the influence of the membrane lipids on sphingomyelinase activity, and the effects of the enzyme on the membrane properties. For the latter, we shall deal separately with enzyme effects on membrane permeability and effects on membrane architecture. [Pg.89]


Sphingomyelinases and Their Interaction with Membrane Lipids... [Pg.79]


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