SummaryAnimal cells control their membrane lipid composition within narrow limits, but the sensing mechanisms underlying this control are largely unknown. Recent studies disclosed a protein network that controls the level of one lipid—cholesterol. This network resides in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). A key component is Scap, a tetrameric ER membrane protein that binds cholesterol. Cholesterol binding prevents Scap from transporting SREBPs to the Golgi for activation. Using a new method to purify ER membranes from cultured cells, we show that Scap responds cooperatively to ER cholesterol levels. When ER cholesterol exceeds 5% of total ER lipids (molar basis), SREBP-2 transport is abruptly blocked. Transport resumes when ER cholesterol fall...
AbstractTranscriptional regulation and membrane traffic have traditionally been quite separate field...
AbstractSREBPs exit the ER in a complex with SCAP. Together, they move to the Golgi where SREBP is c...
The regulatory pool of cholesterol is located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is key to how ma...
Animal cells control their membrane lipid composition within narrow limits, but the sensing mechanis...
SummaryAnimal cells control their membrane lipid composition within narrow limits, but the sensing m...
Presents Cholesterol homeostasis in mammalian cells is regulated at the level of transcription throu...
In response to cholesterol deprivation, SCAP escorts SREBP transcription factors from the endoplasmi...
AbstractUsing coimmunoprecipitation and tandem mass spectrometry, we identify INSIG-1 as an ER prote...
ate cholesterol synthesis and uptake. This system maintains cholesterol homeostasis by increasing ch...
SREBP complex is incorporated into COPII-coated vesicles that bud from the ER and carry the SREBPs t...
AbstractCells keep their cholesterol in balance by sensing its level in the endoplasmic reticulum an...
SummaryThis paper describes a convergent mechanism for the feedback control of cholesterol synthesis...
Cholesterol levels in mammalian cells are controlled by an intricate mechanism in which the transcri...
AbstractCholesterol homeostasis in animal cells is achieved by regulated cleavage of membrane-bound ...
AbstractThree new studies have wide implications for cholesterol homeostasis, identifying a novel me...
AbstractTranscriptional regulation and membrane traffic have traditionally been quite separate field...
AbstractSREBPs exit the ER in a complex with SCAP. Together, they move to the Golgi where SREBP is c...
The regulatory pool of cholesterol is located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is key to how ma...
Animal cells control their membrane lipid composition within narrow limits, but the sensing mechanis...
SummaryAnimal cells control their membrane lipid composition within narrow limits, but the sensing m...
Presents Cholesterol homeostasis in mammalian cells is regulated at the level of transcription throu...
In response to cholesterol deprivation, SCAP escorts SREBP transcription factors from the endoplasmi...
AbstractUsing coimmunoprecipitation and tandem mass spectrometry, we identify INSIG-1 as an ER prote...
ate cholesterol synthesis and uptake. This system maintains cholesterol homeostasis by increasing ch...
SREBP complex is incorporated into COPII-coated vesicles that bud from the ER and carry the SREBPs t...
AbstractCells keep their cholesterol in balance by sensing its level in the endoplasmic reticulum an...
SummaryThis paper describes a convergent mechanism for the feedback control of cholesterol synthesis...
Cholesterol levels in mammalian cells are controlled by an intricate mechanism in which the transcri...
AbstractCholesterol homeostasis in animal cells is achieved by regulated cleavage of membrane-bound ...
AbstractThree new studies have wide implications for cholesterol homeostasis, identifying a novel me...
AbstractTranscriptional regulation and membrane traffic have traditionally been quite separate field...
AbstractSREBPs exit the ER in a complex with SCAP. Together, they move to the Golgi where SREBP is c...
The regulatory pool of cholesterol is located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is key to how ma...