[HTML][HTML] Protein sensors for membrane sterols

JL Goldstein, RA DeBose-Boyd, MS Brown - Cell, 2006 - cell.com
JL Goldstein, RA DeBose-Boyd, MS Brown
Cell, 2006cell.com
Cholesterol is an essential component of animal cell membranes, and its concentration is
tightly controlled by a feedback system that operates at transcriptional and
posttranscriptional levels. Here, we discuss recent advances that explain how cells employ
an ensemble of membrane-embedded proteins to monitor sterol concentrations and adjust
sterol synthesis and uptake.
Cholesterol is an essential component of animal cell membranes, and its concentration is tightly controlled by a feedback system that operates at transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. Here, we discuss recent advances that explain how cells employ an ensemble of membrane-embedded proteins to monitor sterol concentrations and adjust sterol synthesis and uptake.
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