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Effects of Synthetic Pseudoceramides on Sphingosine Kinase Activity in F9-12 Cells
( Byeong Deog Park ) , ( Shin Hee Lee ) , ( Yong Moon Lee ) , ( Hwan Soo Yoo ) , ( Myung Yong Park ) , ( You Xun Jin ) , ( Kyong Oh Shin ) , ( Seikwan Oh )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-510-001485483
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Sphingosine kinase (SPHK) has a central role to control cell death and cell proliferation, which is suggested as a sphingolipid rheostat by regulating the levels between ceramide and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). Therefore, physiological regulators of SPHK will be a good candidate to develop a new targeted drug. For this purpose, a series of synthetic pseudoceramides were tested by SPHK assay either cell-based or cell-free system. K10PC-5 strongly inhibited SPHK, while K6PC-5 activated SPHK in cell-free system. Specifically, K6PC-5 activated SPHK under the co-treatment with 50 uM dimethylsphingosine (DMS), a SPHK inhibitor. Collectively, we developed a simple SPHK assay system to find SPHK regulatory pseudoceramide compounds, K10PC-5 and K6PC-5 which may be useful to cancer treatment or immune regulation like FTY720, a synthetic sphingolipid mimetic compound.

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