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Sulfo galactosylceramide

CAS: 151057-28-2 F: C48H91NO11S W: 890.30

Sulfo galactosylceramide (N-Nervonoyl Sulfatide; C24:1 Sulfatide) is a member of the sulfatide class of glycolipids. It
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Bioactivity Sulfo galactosylceramide (N-Nervonoyl Sulfatide; C24:1 Sulfatide) is a member of the sulfatide class of glycolipids. It is the predominate sulfatide species in mature myelin, and it accumulates at a higher rate than C24 3’-sulfo galactosylceramide in rat cerebellum from seven to 32 days of age when active myelination occurs. It interacts with C-type lectins and immunoglobulin-like receptors with the highest affinity for LMIR5. It induces production of MCP-1 in basophils but not mast cells and increases the activation of NFAT in a reporter assay via LMIR5. Sulfo galactosylceramide is an immunodominant species in myelin, is bound by CD1d in vitro, and increases proliferation in isolated mouse splenocytes. It reduces symptoms and increases survival in a mouse model of chronic relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) when used at a dose of 20 μg. It also decreases the number of inflammatory lesions and infiltrating mononuclear cells in the lumbar spinal cord of EAE mice. As this product is derived from a natural source, there may be variations in the sphingoid backbone.
CAS 151057-28-2
Formula C48H91NO11S
Molar Mass 890.30
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Reference [1]. Zajonc, et al. Structural basis for CD1d presentation of a sulfatide derived from myelin and its implications for autoimmunity. J. Exp. Med. 202(11), 1517-1526 (2005).