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COMMON NAME | : | phytosphingosine -1-phosphate |
SYMBOL | : | PHS-1-P |
FORMULA | : | C18H40NO6P MOL.WT (average) : 397.487 |
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SOLUBILITY | : | It is difficult to suspend phytosphingosine-1-phosphate using organic solvents so typically it is suspended in methanol to aliquot, the methanol dried and the residue dispersed using fatty acid free BSA solution. The solubility of stock solutions may be increased by the addition of dimethylamine. |
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REFERENCES |
AUTHOR | : | Li, S., Wilson, W. K., and Schroepfer, G. J., Jr. |
TITLE | : | Chemical synthesis of D-ribo-phytosphingosine-1-phosphate, a potential modulator of cellular processes PubMed ID:9869657 |
JOURNAL | : | J Lipid Res. |
VOL | : | 40 PAGE : 117-125 (1999) |
AUTHOR | : | Skrzypek, M. S., Nagiec, M. M., Lester, R. L., and Dickson, R. C. |
TITLE | : | Analysis of phosphorylated sphingolipid long-chain bases reveals potential roles in heat stress and growth control in Saccharomyces PubMed ID:9973338 |
JOURNAL | : | J Bacteriol. |
VOL | : | 181 PAGE : 1134-1140 (1999) |
AUTHOR | : | Dickson, R. C., and Lester, R. L. |
TITLE | : | Metabolism and selected functions of sphingolipids in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae PubMed ID:10366774 |
JOURNAL | : | Biochim Biophys Acta. |
VOL | : | 1438 PAGE : 305-321 (1999) |