Ceramide-activated protein phosphatase
Ceramide-activated protein phosphatases (CAPPs) are a group of enzymes that are activated by the lipid second messenger ceramide. Known CAPPs include protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) and protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A).
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- General: Arachidonic acid
- DAG (PKC, TRPC)
- IP3 (IP3R, RyR)
- Phosphatidic acid
- Phosphoinositides: PIP2 (IRKs)
- PIP3 (PKB/Akt, Btk, PDPK1)
- PtdIns(3,4)P2 (PKB/Akt, PDPK1); Sphingolipids: C1P
- Ceramide (CAPPs, KSR1, PKCζ, CTSD)
- Glucosylceramides
- S1P
- Sphingosine (SDK1, PKH, YPK)
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