SGMS1 - Phosphatidylcholine:ceramide cholinephosphotransferase 1 - human protein (Function)
 
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SGMS1 »  Phosphatidylcholine:ceramide cholinephosphotransferase 1
 
Protein also known as:  Medulla oblongata-derived protein (Protein Mob).
Gene name:  SGMS1
Family name: Sphingomyelin synthase
One or more isoforms of this protein have been shown to exist at protein level
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Overview 
Sphingomyelin synthases synthesize the sphingolipid, sphingomyelin, through transfer of the phosphatidyl head group, phosphatidylcholine, on to the primary hydroxyl of ceramide. The reaction is bidirectional depending on the respective levels of the sphingolipid and ceramide. Golgi apparatus SMS1 directly and specifically recognizes the choline head group on the substrate, requiring two fatty chains on the choline-P donor molecule in order to be recognized efficiently as a substrate. Major form in macrophages. Required for cell growth in certain cell types such as HeLa cells. Suppresses BAX-mediated apoptosis and also prevents cell death in response to stimuli such as hydrogen peroxide, osmotic stress, elevated temperature and exogenously supplied sphingolipids. May protect against cell death by reversing the stress-inducible increase in levels of proapoptotic ceramide.  
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GO molecular function 
Ceramide cholinephosphotransferase activitydefinition[GO:0047493]  
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Kinase activitydefinition[GO:0016301]  
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Sphingomyelin synthase activitydefinition[GO:0033188]  
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GO biological process 
Apoptotic processdefinition[GO:0006915]  
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Cell growthdefinition[GO:0016049]  
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  • IDAHGNC
Sphingomyelin biosynthetic processdefinition[GO:0006686]  
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  • IDAUniProtKB
  • IDAHGNC
Enzymatic activity 
This protein acts as an enzyme. It is known to catalyze the following reaction
EC 2.7.8.27: A ceramide + a phosphatidylcholine a sphingomyelin + a 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerol.  
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It is regulated in the following manner
Inhibited by bacterial PC-phospholipase C inhibitor D609.  
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Pathways 
According to KEGG, this protein belongs to the following pathways:
Metabolic pathways  hsa01100+259230  
Sphingolipid metabolism  hsa00600+259230  
According to Pathway Interaction DB, this protein belongs to the following pathway:
IL2 signaling events mediated by PI3K  il2_pi3kpathway  
According to Reactome, this protein belongs to the following pathway:
Metabolism  REACT_111217  
Note 
Overexpression of the human protein in mouse causes increased non-HDL-sphingomyelin and non-HDL cholesterol levels, decreased HDL-sphingomyelin and HDL-cholesterol levels and increases lipoprotein atherogenic potential.  
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Keywords

Biological process 
Apoptosis  definition   [KW-0053]
Lipid metabolism  definition   [KW-0443]
Sphingolipid metabolism  definition   [KW-0746]
Molecular function 
Kinase  definition   [KW-0418]
Transferase  definition   [KW-0808]
Technical term 
Reference proteome  definition   [KW-1185]