Title of article
Oxysterol biosynthetic enzymes
Author/Authors
David W. RussellDavid W. Russell، نويسنده ,
Pages
10
From page
126
To page
135
Abstract
Oxysterols, herein defined as derivatives of cholesterol with a hydroxyl group on the side chain, play several roles in lipid metabolism. Members of this class regulate the expression of genes that participate in both sterol and fat metabolism, serve as substrates for the synthesis of bile acids, and are intermediates in the transfer of sterols from the periphery to the liver. Three abundant naturally occurring oxysterols are 24-hydroxycholesterol, 25-hydroxycholesterol, and 27-hydroxycholesterol. The cholesterol hydroxylase enzymes that synthesize each of these have been isolated over the last several years and their study has produced insight into the biology of oxysterols. This article focuses on the properties of these enzymes.
Keywords
Cholesterol hydroxylase , Sterol metabolism , Bile acid synthesis , Cytochrome P-450 , Diiron cofactor
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
568489
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