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21 Citations
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20 Pages

Membrane Sterol Composition in Arabidopsis thaliana Affects Root Elongation via Auxin Biosynthesis

  • Meng Wang,
  • Panpan Li,
  • Yao Ma,
  • Xiang Nie,
  • Markus Grebe and
  • Shuzhen Men

Plant membrane sterol composition has been reported to affect growth and gravitropism via polar auxin transport and auxin signaling. However, as to whether sterols influence auxin biosynthesis has received little attention. Here, by using the sterol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,312 Views
20 Pages

Chemical Inhibition of Sterol Biosynthesis

  • Eric S. Peeples,
  • Karoly Mirnics and
  • Zeljka Korade

28 March 2024

Cholesterol is an essential molecule of life, and its synthesis can be inhibited by both genetic and nongenetic mechanisms. Hundreds of chemicals that we are exposed to in our daily lives can alter sterol biosynthesis. These also encompass various cl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
112 Citations
11,223 Views
22 Pages

Biosynthesis and the Roles of Plant Sterols in Development and Stress Responses

  • Yinglin Du,
  • Xizhe Fu,
  • Yiyang Chu,
  • Peiwen Wu,
  • Ye Liu,
  • Lili Ma,
  • Huiqin Tian and
  • Benzhong Zhu

20 February 2022

Plant sterols are important components of the cell membrane and lipid rafts, which play a crucial role in various physiological and biochemical processes during development and stress resistance in plants. In recent years, many studies in higher plan...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,755 Views
16 Pages

31 August 2022

De novo sterol synthesis is a critical homeostatic mechanism in the brain that begins during early embryonic development and continues throughout life. Multiple medications have sterol-biosynthesis-inhibiting side effects, with potentially detrimenta...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,903 Views
16 Pages

Effects of Psychotropic Medication on Somatic Sterol Biosynthesis of Adult Mice

  • Marta Balog,
  • Allison C Anderson,
  • Marija Heffer,
  • Zeljka Korade and
  • Karoly Mirnics

21 October 2022

Polypharmacy is commonly used to treat psychiatric disorders. These combinations often include drugs with sterol biosynthesis inhibiting side effects, including the antipsychotic aripiprazole (ARI), and antidepressant trazodone (TRZ). As the effects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,589 Views
16 Pages

Natural Products Biosynthesis by Streptomyces netropsis IMV Ac-5025 under Exogenous Sterol Action

  • Mariia Loboda,
  • Liudmyla Biliavska,
  • Galyna Iutynska,
  • Jake Newitt and
  • Ruslan Mariychuk

Streptomycetes are known as producers of bioactive substances, particularly antibiotics. Streptomyces netropsis IMV Ac-5025 simultaneously produces different classes of antibiotics, including polyene compounds, phytohormones, and sterols, but the met...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,046 Views
19 Pages

11 November 2024

Sterol biosynthesis is a crucial metabolic pathway in plants and various plant pathogens. Their vital physiological role in multicellular organisms and their effects on growth and reproduction underline their importance as membrane compounds, hormone...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,555 Views
23 Pages

Ferroptosis and Sterol Biosynthesis Dysregulation in Granulosa Cells of Patients with Diminished Ovarian Reserve

  • Yang Yu,
  • Yali Shan,
  • Jiani Lu,
  • Yexing Xian,
  • Zhengshan Tang,
  • Xinyu Guo,
  • Yan Huang and
  • Xin Ni

Granulosa cell (GC) dysfunction contributes to diminished ovarian reserve (DOR). We collected GC and follicular fluid samples from the patients of normal ovarian reserve (NOR) and DOR. RNA-seq of GCs showed that cholesterol/sterol metabolism and bios...

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  • Review
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373 Citations
26,900 Views
18 Pages

15 July 2020

Ergosterol is an essential component of fungal cell membranes that determines the fluidity, permeability and activity of membrane-associated proteins. Ergosterol biosynthesis is a complex and highly energy-consuming pathway that involves the particip...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
11,857 Views
24 Pages

Sterol 14α-demethylase (SDM) is essential for sterol biosynthesis and is the primary molecular target for clinical and agricultural antifungals. SDM has been demonstrated to be a valid drug target for antiprotozoal therapies, and much research...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,935 Views
12 Pages

25 October 2024

The tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to high concentrations of bile acids is intricately linked to its potential as a probiotic. While the survival of yeast under high concentrations of bile acids has been demonstrated, the specific mechanisms o...

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  • Open Access
319 Views
31 Pages

Inhibition of Sterol Biosynthesis Alters Tubulin Association with Detergent-Insoluble Membranes and Affects Microtubule Organization in Pollen Tubes of Nicotiana tabacum L.

  • Elisabetta Onelli,
  • Lilly Maneta-Peyret,
  • Patrick Moreau,
  • Nadia Stroppa,
  • Valeria Berno,
  • Eugenia Cammarota,
  • Marco Caccianiga,
  • Luca Gianfranceschi and
  • Alessandra Moscatelli

17 December 2025

Pollen tube growth entails complex molecular interactions between the cytoskeletal apparatus and membrane trafficking. Tip growth involves polarized distribution of proteins and lipids along the plasma membrane, including liquid-ordered microdomains,...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,484 Views
26 Pages

19 June 2022

Terpenoids are naturally occurring compounds involved in respiration, photosynthesis, membrane fluidity, and pathogen interactions and are classified according to the structure of their carbon skeleton. Although most terpenoids possess pharmacologica...

  • Review
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31 Citations
7,897 Views
17 Pages

Zinc cluster proteins are a large family of transcriptional regulators with a wide range of biological functions. The zinc cluster proteins Ecm22, Upc2, Sut1 and Sut2 have initially been identified as regulators of sterol import in the budding yeast...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,111 Views
21 Pages

12 October 2022

Fusarium keratoplasticum is the Fusarium species most commonly associated with human infections (fusariosis). Antifungal treatment of fusariosis is often hampered by limited treatment options due to resistance towards azole antifungals. The mechanism...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,515 Views
37 Pages

25 October 2018

Metabolomics has become a powerful tool in chemical biology. Profiling the human sterolome has resulted in the discovery of noncanonical sterols, including oxysterols and meiosis-activating sterols. They are important to immune responses and developm...

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  • Open Access
848 Views
14 Pages

Characterization and Expression Analysis of the Sterol C-5 Desaturase Gene PcERG3 in the Mycobiont of the Lichen Peltigera canina Under Abiotic Stresses

  • Moatasem A. Swid,
  • Milana V. Koulintchenko,
  • Alfred O. Onele,
  • Ilya Y. Leksin,
  • Daniya F. Rakhmatullina,
  • Ekaterina I. Galeeva,
  • Julia N. Valitova,
  • Farida V. Minibayeva and
  • Richard P. Beckett

Lichens, symbiotic organisms with a high tolerance to harsh environments, possess a greater diversity of sterols than other organisms. Sterols are involved in maintaining membrane integrity, hormone biosynthesis, and signal transduction. (1) Backgrou...

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  • Open Access
219 Views
18 Pages

De Novo Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Primary Metabolic Capacity of the Sponge Xestospongia sp. from Vietnam

  • Le Bich Hang Pham,
  • Hai Quynh Do,
  • Chi Mai Nguyen,
  • Tuong Van Nguyen,
  • Hai Ha Nguyen,
  • Huu Hong Thu Nguyen,
  • Khanh Linh Nguyen,
  • Thi Hoe Pham,
  • Quang Hung Nguyen and
  • Quang Trung Le
  • + 2 authors

31 December 2025

Marine sponges possess complex metabolic systems that support their growth, physiology, and ecological interactions. However, the primary metabolic capacity of the sponge hosts remains incompletely characterized at the molecular level. In this study,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,898 Views
16 Pages

3-H-[1,2]Dithiole as a New Anti-Trypanosoma cruzi Chemotype: Biological and Mechanism of Action Studies

  • Marcos Couto,
  • Carina Sánchez,
  • Belén Dávila,
  • Valentina Machín,
  • Javier Varela,
  • Guzmán Álvarez,
  • Mauricio Cabrera,
  • Laura Celano,
  • Beatriz Aguirre-López and
  • Nallely Cabrera
  • + 5 authors

12 August 2015

The current pharmacological Chagas disease treatments, using Nifurtimox or Benznidazole, show limited therapeutic results and are associated with potential side effects, like mutagenicity. Using random screening we have identified new chemotypes that...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,801 Views
22 Pages

22 December 2020

The fungal cytochrome P450 enzyme sterol 14α-demethylase (SDM) is a key enzyme in the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway. The binding of azoles to the active site of SDM results in a depletion of ergosterol, the accumulation of toxic intermediates...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,394 Views
12 Pages

29 December 2023

The purpose of the current investigation was to elucidate what kinds of responsible mechanisms induce elongation of the sclera in myopic eyes. To do this, two-dimensional (2D) cultures of human scleral stromal fibroblasts (HSSFs) obtained from eyes w...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,306 Views
14 Pages

Arabidopsis 3β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases/C4-Decarboxylases Are Essential for the Pollen and Embryonic Development

  • Jiawen Pan,
  • Weifeng Li,
  • Binzhao Chen,
  • Linchuan Liu,
  • Jianjun Zhang and
  • Jianming Li

25 October 2023

The biosynthesis of C27–29 sterols from their C30 precursor squalene involves C24-alkylation and the removal of three methyl groups, including two at the C4 position. The two C4 demethylation reactions require a bifunctional enzyme known as 3&b...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
1,855 Views
17 Pages

22 October 2024

Trichophyton indotineae is an emerging pathogen causing recalcitrant skin infections and exhibiting multiple resistances to azoles and allylamines. Squalene epoxidase erg1Ala448Thr mutants often show association with azole resistance. RT-PCR gene exp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,077 Views
18 Pages

15 December 2023

Infections caused by Candida spp. pose a continuing challenge for modern medicine, due to widespread resistance to commonly used antifungal agents (e.g., azoles). Thus, there is considerable interest in discovering new, natural compounds that can be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,159 Views
10 Pages

Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel Alkyl-Imidazolyl Carbinols and their Esters: Potent Antimycotics

  • Jürgen KRAUSS,
  • Carina GRATZL,
  • Verena STURM,
  • Christoph MÜLLER,
  • Verena STAUDACHER,
  • Christoph Q. SCHMIDT and
  • Franz BRACHER

21 August 2013

A novel series of imidazol-5-yl carbinols and their 4-chlorobenzoyl esters has been synthesized by the Grignard reaction and subsequent esterification. These compounds were screened for their antimicrobial activities in an agar diffusion assay. The c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
15,559 Views
19 Pages

Mechanism-based Enzyme Inactivators of Phytosterol Biosynthesis

  • Wenxu Zhou,
  • Zhihong Song,
  • Ragu Kanagasabai,
  • Jialin Liu,
  • Pruthvi Jayasimha,
  • Archana Sinha,
  • Phani Veeramachanemi,
  • Mathew B. Miller and
  • W. David Nes

31 March 2004

Current progress on the mechanism and substrate recognition by sterol methyl transferase (SMT), the role of mechanism-based inactivators, other inhibitors of SMT action to probe catalysis and phytosterol synthesis is reported. SMT is a membrane-bound...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
20,686 Views
17 Pages

18 November 2009

This article reviews the design and study, in our own laboratory and others, of new steroidal triterpenes with a modified lanosterol or cycloartenol frame. These compounds, along with a number of known analogs with the cholestane skeleton, have been...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
9,651 Views
55 Pages

Inhibitors of Brassinosteroid Biosynthesis and Signal Transduction

  • Wilfried Rozhon,
  • Sonia Akter,
  • Atiara Fernandez and
  • Brigitte Poppenberger

29 November 2019

Chemical inhibitors are invaluable tools for investigating protein function in reverse genetic approaches. Their application bears many advantages over mutant generation and characterization. Inhibitors can overcome functional redundancy, their appli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,941 Views
14 Pages

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been associated with cholesterol metabolism and may partly explain large inter-individual variability in intestinal cholesterol absorption and endogenous cholesterol synthesis rates. This cross-sectional st...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,255 Views
16 Pages

Fasting-Induced Upregulation of MKP-1 Modulates the Hepatic Response to Feeding

  • Jacob Sellers,
  • Abigail Brooks,
  • Savanie Fernando,
  • Gabrielle Westenberger,
  • Sadie Junkins,
  • Shauri Smith,
  • Kisuk Min and
  • Ahmed Lawan

4 November 2021

The liver plays a key role in whole-body, glucose and lipid homeostasis. Nutritional signals in response to fasting and refeeding regulate hepatic lipid synthesis. It is established that activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphata...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,605 Views
26 Pages

Inhibiting Leishmania donovani Sterol Methyltransferase to Identify Lead Compounds Using Molecular Modelling

  • Patrick O. Sakyi,
  • Samuel K. Kwofie,
  • Julius K. Tuekpe,
  • Theresa M. Gwira,
  • Emmanuel Broni,
  • Whelton A. Miller,
  • Michael D. Wilson and
  • Richard K. Amewu

21 February 2023

The recent outlook of leishmaniasis as a global public health concern coupled with the reportage of resistance and lack of efficacy of most antileishmanial drugs calls for a concerted effort to find new leads. The study combined In silico and in vitr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,548 Views
14 Pages

28 June 2023

Ecdysteroids are crucial in regulating the growth and development of insects. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, both C27 and C28 ecdysteroids have been identified. While the biosynthetic pathway of the C27 ecdysteroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,104 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Insights into the Role of Sterols in Microtuber Development of Potato Solanum tuberosum L.

  • Lisset Herrera-Isidron,
  • Eliana Valencia-Lozano,
  • Braulio Uribe-Lopez,
  • John Paul Délano-Frier,
  • Aarón Barraza and
  • José Luis Cabrera-Ponce

27 August 2024

Potato tubers are reproductive and storage organs, enabling their survival. Unraveling the molecular mechanisms that regulate tuberization is crucial for understanding how potatorespond to environmental stress situations and for potato breeding. Prev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
828 Views
19 Pages

Significant Impact of Growth Medium on Itraconazole Susceptibility in Azole-Resistant Versus Wild-Type Trichophyton indotineae, rubrum, and quinckeanum Isolates

  • Luisa Krauße,
  • Anke Burmester,
  • Silke Uhrlaß,
  • Mario Fabri,
  • Pietro Nenoff,
  • Jörg Tittelbach and
  • Cornelia Wiegand

Azole resistance in dermatophytes, particularly Trichophyton indotineae, has become a growing global concern. Current antifungal susceptibility testing protocols (EUCAST, CLSI) have limitations in reproducibility and sensitivity. This study aimed to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
937 Views
15 Pages

Hydroxyzine Effects on Post-Lanosterol Biosynthesis in Smith–Lemli–Opitz Syndrome (SLOS) Models

  • Zeljka Korade,
  • Allison C. Anderson,
  • Marta Balog,
  • Keri A. Tallman,
  • Ned A. Porter and
  • Karoly Mirnics

10 April 2025

Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is a developmental disability arising from bi-allelic pathogenic variants in the 7-dehydrocholestrol reductase (DHCR7) enzyme and the accumulation of 7-dehydrocholesterol (7-DHC). 7-DHC spontaneously oxid...

  • Review
  • Open Access
176 Citations
9,383 Views
31 Pages

Membrane Lipid Remodeling in Response to Salinity

  • Qi Guo,
  • Lei Liu and
  • Bronwyn J. Barkla

30 August 2019

Salinity is one of the most decisive environmental factors threatening the productivity of crop plants. Understanding the mechanisms of plant salt tolerance is critical to be able to maintain or improve crop yield under these adverse environmental co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,694 Views
13 Pages

Structural Role of Plasma Membrane Sterols in Osmotic Stress Tolerance of Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Svyatoslav S. Sokolov,
  • Marina M. Popova,
  • Peter Pohl,
  • Andreas Horner,
  • Sergey A. Akimov,
  • Natalia A. Kireeva,
  • Dmitry A. Knorre,
  • Oleg V. Batishchev and
  • Fedor F. Severin

17 December 2022

Yeast S. cerevisiae has been shown to suppress a sterol biosynthesis as a response to hyperosmotic stress. In the case of sodium stress, the failure to suppress biosynthesis leads to an increase in cytosolic sodium. The major yeast sterol, ergosterol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,629 Views
15 Pages

Chronic Aripiprazole and Trazodone Polypharmacy Effects on Systemic and Brain Cholesterol Biosynthesis

  • Zeljka Korade,
  • Allison Anderson,
  • Marta Balog,
  • Keri A. Tallman,
  • Ned A. Porter and
  • Karoly Mirnics

28 August 2023

The concurrent use of several medications is a common practice in the treatment of complex psychiatric conditions. One such commonly used combination is aripiprazole (ARI), an antipsychotic, and trazodone (TRZ), an antidepressant. In addition to thei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,049 Views
22 Pages

Human Sterols Are Overproduced, Stored and Excreted in Yeasts

  • Astrid Radkohl,
  • Veronika Schusterbauer,
  • Lukas Bernauer,
  • Gerald N. Rechberger,
  • Heimo Wolinski,
  • Matthias Schittmayer,
  • Ruth Birner-Gruenberger,
  • Gerhard G. Thallinger,
  • Erich Leitner and
  • Melanie Baeck
  • + 2 authors

Sterols exert a profound influence on numerous cellular processes, playing a crucial role in both health and disease. However, comprehending the effects of sterol dysfunction on cellular physiology is challenging. Consequently, numerous processes aff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,085 Views
20 Pages

Simvastatin Resistance of Leishmania amazonensis Induces Sterol Remodeling and Cross-Resistance to Sterol Pathway and Serine Protease Inhibitors

  • Thais Tenorio Soares Fujii,
  • Pollyanna Stephanie Gomes,
  • Rubens Lima do Monte-Neto,
  • Daniel Claudio de Oliveira Gomes,
  • Marc Ouellette,
  • Eduardo Caio Torres-Santos,
  • Valter Viana Andrade-Neto and
  • Herbert Leonel de Matos Guedes

The sterol biosynthesis pathway of Leishmania spp. is used as a pharmacological target; however, available information about the mechanisms of the regulation and remodeling of sterol-related genes is scarce. The present study investigated compensator...

  • Review
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5 Citations
3,758 Views
34 Pages

20 February 2024

Sterol biosynthesis via the mevalonate-isoprenoid pathway produces ergosterol (24β-methyl cholesta-5,7-dienol) necessary for growth in a wide-range of eukaryotic pathogenic organisms in eukaryotes, including the fungi, trypanosomes and amoebae,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,274 Views
16 Pages

Unexpected Role of Sterol Synthesis in RNA Stability and Translation in Leishmania

  • Zemfira N. Karamysheva,
  • Samrat Moitra,
  • Andrea Perez,
  • Sumit Mukherjee,
  • Elena B. Tikhonova,
  • Andrey L. Karamyshev and
  • Kai Zhang

Leishmania parasites are trypanosomatid protozoans that cause leishmaniasis affecting millions of people worldwide. Sterols are important components of the plasma and organellar membranes. They also serve as precursors for the synthesis of signaling...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,445 Views
13 Pages

Impact of TR34/L98H, TR46/Y121F/T289A and TR53 Alterations in Azole-Resistant Aspergillus fumigatus on Sterol Composition and Modifications after In Vitro Exposure to Itraconazole and Voriconazole

  • Rose-Anne Lavergne,
  • Marjorie Albassier,
  • Jean-Benoît Hardouin,
  • Carlos Alvarez-Moreno,
  • Fabrice Pagniez,
  • Florent Morio,
  • Patrice Le Pape and
  • Isabelle Ourliac-Garnier

Background: Sterols are the main components of fungal membranes. Inhibiting their biosynthesis is the mode of action of azole antifungal drugs that are widely used to treat fungal disease including aspergillosis. Azole resistance has emerged as a mat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,826 Views
16 Pages

25 October 2021

Iron is a vital micronutrient that functions as an essential cofactor in multiple biological processes, including oxygen transport, cellular respiration, and metabolic pathways, such as sterol biosynthesis. However, its low bioavailability at physiol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,227 Views
13 Pages

Sterol Composition of Clinically Relevant Mucorales and Changes Resulting from Posaconazole Treatment

  • Christoph Müller,
  • Thomas Neugebauer,
  • Patrizia Zill,
  • Cornelia Lass-Flörl,
  • Franz Bracher and
  • Ulrike Binder

Mucorales are fungi with increasing importance in the clinics. Infections take a rapidly progressive course resulting in high mortality rates. The ergosterol biosynthesis pathway and sterol composition are of interest, since they are targeted by curr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,773 Views
18 Pages

Molecular Characterization of Sterol C4-Methyl Oxidase in Leishmania major

  • Yu Ning,
  • Somrita Basu,
  • Fong-fu Hsu,
  • Mei Feng,
  • Michael Zhuo Wang and
  • Kai Zhang

10 October 2024

Sterol biosynthesis requires the oxidative removal of two methyl groups from the C-4 position by sterol C-4-demethylase and one methyl group from the C-14 position by sterol C-14-demethylase. In Leishmania donovani, a CYP5122A1 (Cytochrome P450 famil...

  • Review
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30 Citations
6,857 Views
19 Pages

Stigmasterol: An Enigmatic Plant Stress Sterol with Versatile Functions

  • Julia Valitova,
  • Albina Renkova,
  • Richard Beckett and
  • Farida Minibayeva

Sterols play important structural and regulatory roles in numerous intracellular processes. Unlike animals, plants contain a distinctive and diverse variety of sterols. Recently, information has emerged showing that stigmasterol is a “stress st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,257 Views
14 Pages

15 January 2018

Phytochemical analysis of different Euphorbia tirucalli tissues revealed a contrasting tissue-specificity for the biosynthesis of euphol and β-sitosterol, which represent the two pharmaceutically active steroids in E. tirucalli. To uncover the molecu...

  • Review
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2 Citations
2,232 Views
13 Pages

Bottlenecks in the Investigation of Retinal Sterol Homeostasis

  • Sriganesh Ramachandra Rao and
  • Steven J. Fliesler

12 March 2024

Sterol homeostasis in mammalian cells and tissues involves balancing three fundamental processes: de novo sterol biosynthesis; sterol import (e.g., from blood-borne lipoproteins); and sterol export. In complex tissues, composed of multiple different...

  • Review
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23 Citations
12,463 Views
22 Pages

2 October 2024

Ergosterol is a key fungal sterol that is mainly found in the plasma membrane and is responsible for the proper membrane structure, rigidity, permeability and activity of membrane proteins. Ergosterol plays a crucial role in the ability of fungi to a...

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