نتایج جستجو برای: sterol

تعداد نتایج: 8978  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1990
L J Goad

T h e major sterols found in higher plants. algae. fungi and many protoma are typically substituted at C-24 in the sidechain by a methyl or ethyl group. Depending upon the organism, the C-24 alkyl sterol can have either the 2311or 24s-configuration and the extra carbons are derived by transmethylation reactions involving S-adenosylmethionine and appropriate A'4and A''''x -sterol substrates 11 -...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
H Fukushima G F Grinstead J L Gaylor

Methyl sterol oxidase of microsomal synthesis of cholesterol from lanosterol is a mixed-function oxidase that is dependent upon reduced pyridine nucleotide. The methyl sterol oxidase, as well as NADH-cytochrome c reductase, in intact rat liver microsomes are inhibited by anti-cytochrome b5 immunoglobulin, but NADPH-cytochrome c reductase is not affected. There is a decreased time lag prior to o...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2005
Quanbo Xiong Saad A Hassan William K Wilson Xiang Y Han Gregory S May Jeffrey J Tarrand Seiichi P T Matsuda

High mortality rates from invasive aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients are prompting research toward improved antifungal therapy and better understanding of fungal physiology. Herein we show that Aspergillus fumigatus, the major pathogen in aspergillosis, imports exogenous cholesterol under aerobic conditions and thus compromises the antifungal potency of sterol biosynthesis inhibitors....

2015
David B. Iaea Igor Dikiy Irene Kiburu David Eliezer Frederick R. Maxfield

The steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-related lipid transfer (START) domain family is defined by a conserved 210-amino acid sequence that folds into an α/β helix-grip structure. Members of this protein family bind a variety of ligands, including cholesterol, phospholipids, sphingolipids, and bile acids, with putative roles in nonvesicular lipid transport, metabolism, and cell signaling. Am...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2006
D P Sullivan H Ohvo-Rekilä N A Baumann C T Beh A K Menon

We recently showed that transport of ergosterol from the ER (endoplasmic reticulum) to the sterol-enriched PM (plasma membrane) in yeast occurs by a non-vesicular (Sec18p-independent) mechanism that results in the equilibration of sterol pools in the two organelles [Baumann, Sullivan, Ohvo-Rekilä, Simonot, Pottekat, Klaassen, Beh and Menon (2005) Biochemistry 44, 5816-5826]. To explore how this...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Ann Pearson Meytal Budin Jochen J Brocks

Sterol biosynthesis is viewed primarily as a eukaryotic process, and the frequency of its occurrence in bacteria has long been a subject of controversy. Two enzymes, squalene monooxygenase and oxidosqualene cyclase, are the minimum necessary for initial biosynthesis of sterols from squalene. In this work, 19 protein gene sequences for eukaryotic squalene monooxygenase and 12 protein gene sequen...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2002
Andrew J Brown Liping Sun Jamison D Feramisco Michael S Brown Joseph L Goldstein

Sterol accumulation in membranes blocks the exit of SCAP from the ER, preventing SREBP cleavage and reducing cholesterol synthesis. Sterols act through SCAP's sterol-sensing domain by an obscure mechanism. Here, we show that addition of cholesterol to ER membranes in vitro causes a conformational change in SCAP, detected by the unmasking of closely spaced trypsin cleavage sites. Two mutant form...

2005
Nittala S. Sarma M. Sri Rama Krishna S. Ramakrishna Rao

The marine sponges (Porifera) are a unique group of sedentary organisms from which several novel natural products are reported, many of which have useful biological activities. In producing unusual sterols, they occupy a preeminent position among the various groups of organisms. The polar sterols of sponges reported as at the end of the year 2002 number about 250; their ring structure changing ...

Journal: :Steroids 1983
D J Chitwood W R Lusby R Lozano M J Thompson J A Svoboda

Caenorhabditis elegans possesses a unique sterol methylation pathway not reported to occur in any other organism and also removes the C-24 ethyl group of sitosterol (a plant sterol). This nematode produced substantial quantities of 4 alpha-methyl-5 alpha-cholest-8(14)-en-3 beta-ol and smaller amounts of lophenol from dietary cholesterol, desmosterol or sitosterol. When C. elegans was propagated...

2012
Laura Alcazar-Fuoli Emilia Mellado

Ergosterol, the major sterol of fungal membranes, is essential for developmental growth and the main target of antifungals that are currently used to treat fatal fungal infections. Emergence of resistance to existing antifungals is a current problem and several secondary resistance mechanisms have been described in Aspergillus fumigatus clinical isolates. A full understanding of ergosterol bios...

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