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Term:lactosylceramide biosynthetic process
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Accession:GO:0001572 term browser browse the term
Definition:The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of lactosylceramides, Gal-beta-(1->4)-Glc-beta(1->1') ceramides, any compound formed by the replacement of the glycosidic C1 hydroxyl group of lactose by a ceramide group. They are the precursors of both gangliosides and globosides.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: lactosylceramide anabolism;   lactosylceramide biosynthesis;   lactosylceramide formation;   lactosylceramide synthesis



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G B4GALT4 beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase 4 involved_in IEA Ensembl GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 3:116,329,595...116,358,779
Ensembl chr 3:123,241,676...123,270,806
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G B4GALT6 beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase 6 involved_in IEA Ensembl GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr18:24,840,106...24,906,309
Ensembl chr18:28,438,302...28,500,946
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  biological_process 16313
    metabolic process 10179
      amide metabolic process 410
        ceramide metabolic process 102
          lactosylceramide metabolic process 2
            lactosylceramide biosynthetic process 2
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  biological_process 16313
    metabolic process 10179
      primary metabolic process 8792
        lipid metabolic process 1297
          cellular lipid metabolic process 981
            membrane lipid metabolic process 195
              glycolipid metabolic process 99
                glycosphingolipid metabolic process 55
                  glycosphingolipid biosynthetic process 31
                    lactosylceramide biosynthetic process 2
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