CNPY4 (PRAT4B) is a Saposin-like protein that regulates membrane composition and the trafficking of signaling receptors (PMID:35504891). As an ER-associated chaperone it controls the subcellular trafficking of Toll-like receptors: it associates selectively with the immature, hypoglycosylated form of TLR4 and is required for normal cell-surface TLR4 expression (PMID:16338228), while acting as a negative regulator of TLR1 surface trafficking, since its knockdown rescues surface expression of a trafficking-deficient TLR1 variant (PMID:22447933). CNPY4 also acts as a negative regulator of Hedgehog signaling by limiting levels of accessible membrane sterol lipids including cholesterol; its loss hyperactivates Hedgehog signaling and elevates plasma membrane cholesterol, and Cnpy4 knockout embryos show digit-number defects consistent with Hedgehog perturbation (PMID:35504891). Mechanistically, this lipid control reflects a direct sphingolipid-chaperone activity: CNPY4 binds ceramide and sphingomyelin, and its depletion raises plasma membrane sphingomyelin, disrupts ceramide localization, alters neutral sphingomyelinase activity, and broadly remodels the cellular lipidome, thereby coupling sphingolipid homeostasis to cholesterol distribution and downstream signaling (PMID:41279395).