Niemann-Pick Protein C2 (npc2) is a small soluble protein critical for cholesterol transport within and from the lysosome and the late endosome. Intriguingly, npc2-mediated cholesterol transport has been shown to be modulated by lipids, yet the molecular mechanism of npc2-membrane interactions has remained elusive. Here, based on an extensive set of atomistic simulations and free energy calculations, we clarify the mechanism and energetics of npc2-membrane binding and characterize the roles of physiologically relevant key lipids associated with the binding process. Our results capture in atomistic detail two competitively favorable membrane binding orientations of npc2 with a low interconversion barrier. The first binding mode (Prone) place...
Cholesterol and phosphoinositides (PI) are two critically important lipids that are found in cellula...
Transport of dietary cholesterol from endocytic organelles to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is esse...
AbstractPathways of intracellular cholesterol trafficking are poorly understood at the molecular lev...
Niemann-Pick Protein C2 (NPC2) is a small soluble protein critical for cholesterol transport within ...
Niemann-Pick Protein C2 (npc2) is a small soluble protein critical for cholesterol transport within ...
Cholesterol is an important building block of cell membranes. The biosynthesis of cholesterol is ver...
The mechanisms of intracellular cholesterol transport are largely unknown. In this issue of Cell Met...
The Niemann Pick C2 protein NPC2 is a sterol transfer protein in the lumen of late endosomes and l...
SummaryLDL delivers cholesterol to lysosomes by receptor-mediated endocytosis. Exit of cholesterol f...
SummaryWater-soluble Niemann-Pick C2 (NPC2) and membrane-bound NPC1 are cholesterol-binding lysosoma...
The cholesterol storage disorder Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) disease is caused by mutations in either ...
The Niemann Pick type C (NPC) proteins, NPC1 and NPC2, are involved in the lysosomal storage disease...
Membrane transporter proteins play critical roles in understanding biological processes, disease mec...
The accumulation of lipids in the late endosomes and lysosomes of Niemann⁻Pick type C disease ...
The Niemann–Pick C1 (NPC1) protein is the main protein involved in NPC disease, a fatal lysosomal li...
Cholesterol and phosphoinositides (PI) are two critically important lipids that are found in cellula...
Transport of dietary cholesterol from endocytic organelles to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is esse...
AbstractPathways of intracellular cholesterol trafficking are poorly understood at the molecular lev...
Niemann-Pick Protein C2 (NPC2) is a small soluble protein critical for cholesterol transport within ...
Niemann-Pick Protein C2 (npc2) is a small soluble protein critical for cholesterol transport within ...
Cholesterol is an important building block of cell membranes. The biosynthesis of cholesterol is ver...
The mechanisms of intracellular cholesterol transport are largely unknown. In this issue of Cell Met...
The Niemann Pick C2 protein NPC2 is a sterol transfer protein in the lumen of late endosomes and l...
SummaryLDL delivers cholesterol to lysosomes by receptor-mediated endocytosis. Exit of cholesterol f...
SummaryWater-soluble Niemann-Pick C2 (NPC2) and membrane-bound NPC1 are cholesterol-binding lysosoma...
The cholesterol storage disorder Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) disease is caused by mutations in either ...
The Niemann Pick type C (NPC) proteins, NPC1 and NPC2, are involved in the lysosomal storage disease...
Membrane transporter proteins play critical roles in understanding biological processes, disease mec...
The accumulation of lipids in the late endosomes and lysosomes of Niemann⁻Pick type C disease ...
The Niemann–Pick C1 (NPC1) protein is the main protein involved in NPC disease, a fatal lysosomal li...
Cholesterol and phosphoinositides (PI) are two critically important lipids that are found in cellula...
Transport of dietary cholesterol from endocytic organelles to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is esse...
AbstractPathways of intracellular cholesterol trafficking are poorly understood at the molecular lev...