Identification and Expression Analysis of the Zebrafish Homologs of the ceramide synthase Gene Family

M Brondolin, S Berger, M Reinke… - Developmental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
M Brondolin, S Berger, M Reinke, H Tanaka, T Ohshima, B Fuβ, M Hoch
Developmental Dynamics, 2013Wiley Online Library
Background: Sphingolipids represent a major class of lipids which both serve as structural
components of membranes and as bioactive molecules involved in lipid signaling. Ceramide
synthases (cers) reside in the center of sphingolipid metabolism by producing ceramide
through de novo synthesis or degradative pathways. While the six mammalian cers family
members have been extensively studied in cell culture and in adult tissues, a systematic
analysis of cers expression and function during embryogenesis is still lacking. Results …
Background
Sphingolipids represent a major class of lipids which both serve as structural components of membranes and as bioactive molecules involved in lipid signaling. Ceramide synthases (cers) reside in the center of sphingolipid metabolism by producing ceramide through de novo synthesis or degradative pathways. While the six mammalian cers family members have been extensively studied in cell culture and in adult tissues, a systematic analysis of cers expression and function during embryogenesis is still lacking.
Results
Using bioinformatic and phylogenetic analysis, we identified nine highly conserved homologs of the vertebrate cers gene family in the zebrafish genome. A systematic expression analysis throughout five developmental stages indicates that, whereas until 48 hours post fertilization most zebrafish cers homologs are expressed in distinct patterns, e.g., in the intermediate cell mass and the pronephric duct, they show a highly overlapping expression during later stages of embryonic development, mostprominently in the developing brain.
Conclusions
In this study, the expression of the cers gene homologs is comprehensively analyzed for the first time during vertebrate embryogenesis. Our data indicate that each embryonic tissue has a unique profile of cers expression during zebrafish embryogenesis suggesting tissue‐specific profiles of ceramides and their derivatives. Developmental Dynamics 242:189–200, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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