Prepared by Meeyoung Park, Anu Koppikar, Rebecca Lee, Akemi Suzuki, Kristine Uyesugi, Jeff Wang, May Dongmei Wang & Alfred H. Merrill, Jr.
Copyright© 2004-2007
Georgia Institute of Technology
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SOURCES

  1. Suzuki, A. (2003) Map 3. Biosynthetic pathways of glycosphingolipids in Handbook of Glycosyltransferases and Related Genes (Taniguchi, N., Honke, K., and Fukuda, M., Eds.) Springer (Tokyo), pp. 636-646.
  2. KEGG Sphingophospholipid biosynthesis - Standard metabolic pathway (http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/kegg/kegg/Classes/dblinks_java/map/map00570.html)
  3. KEGG Sphingoglycolipid metabolism - Standard metabolic pathway (http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b- online/kegg/kegg/Classes/dblinks_java/map/map00600.html)
  4. Lipid Bank for Web Database http://www.lipidbank.jp
  5. Fahy E, Subramaniam S, Brown HA, Glass CK, Merrill AH Jr, Murphy RC, Raetz CR, Russell DW, Seyama Y, Shaw W, Shimizu T, Spener F, van Meer G, Vannieuwenhze MS, White SH, Witztum J, Dennis EA (2005) A comprehensive classification system for lipids J Lipid Res. 2005 Feb 16;
  6. Consortium for Functional Glycomics - http://www.functionalglycomics.org/static/consortium/main.shtml
  7. Nomenclature: from the Editors of "Essentials of Glycobiology" http://grtc.ucsd.edu/symbol.html

 

 

 

 

 

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