DHCR24 (3β-hydroxysterol Δ24-reductase) catalyses the reduction of the C-24 double bond of sterol intermediates during cholesterol biosynthesis. DHCR24 has also been involved in cell growth, senescence and cellular response to oncogenic and oxidative stress. Despite its important roles, little is known about the transcriptional mechanisms controlling DHCR24 gene expression. We analysed the proximal promoter region and the cholesterol-mediated regulation of DHCR24. A putative SRE (sterol-regulatory element) at −98/−90 bp of the transcription start site was identified. Other putative regulatory elements commonly found in SREBP (SRE-binding protein)-targeted genes were also identified. Sterol responsiveness w...
The sterol-regulatory element binding proteins (SREBP) are central transcriptional regulators of lip...
During the last decade, the understanding of the biological functions of cholesterol biosynthesis in...
Desmosterolosis is a rare sterol biosynthesis disorder characterized by multiple congenital anomalie...
Cholesterol is necessary for mammalian life, as an essential component in cell membranes, foetal dev...
Cholesterol is a vital lipid for mammalian life. It is essential for the structure of cell membranes...
International audienceIn this study we have identified the target genes of sterol regulatory element...
Lipid metabolism in mammals is orchestrated by a family of transcription factors called sterol regul...
Cholesterol synthesis in the fetal brain is inhibited because activity of DHCR24 (24-dehydrocholeste...
The prostanoid prostacyclin plays a key cardioprotective role within the vasculature. There is incre...
The gene encoding fatty acid synthase, the essential multi-functional enzyme of fatty acid biosynthe...
To gain more insight into the molecular mechanisms by which androgens stimulate lipogenesis and indu...
The DHCR24 gene encoding for the 3β-hydroxysterol Δ24-reductase, an oxidoreductase involved in chole...
Activation of genes containing SRE-1 (sterol regulatory element 1) sequences is known to be under th...
The current studies define the role of three dis- tinct cis -elements in the proximal promoter of th...
Prostacyclin and its prostacyclin receptor, the IP, play essential roles in regulating haemostasis a...
The sterol-regulatory element binding proteins (SREBP) are central transcriptional regulators of lip...
During the last decade, the understanding of the biological functions of cholesterol biosynthesis in...
Desmosterolosis is a rare sterol biosynthesis disorder characterized by multiple congenital anomalie...
Cholesterol is necessary for mammalian life, as an essential component in cell membranes, foetal dev...
Cholesterol is a vital lipid for mammalian life. It is essential for the structure of cell membranes...
International audienceIn this study we have identified the target genes of sterol regulatory element...
Lipid metabolism in mammals is orchestrated by a family of transcription factors called sterol regul...
Cholesterol synthesis in the fetal brain is inhibited because activity of DHCR24 (24-dehydrocholeste...
The prostanoid prostacyclin plays a key cardioprotective role within the vasculature. There is incre...
The gene encoding fatty acid synthase, the essential multi-functional enzyme of fatty acid biosynthe...
To gain more insight into the molecular mechanisms by which androgens stimulate lipogenesis and indu...
The DHCR24 gene encoding for the 3β-hydroxysterol Δ24-reductase, an oxidoreductase involved in chole...
Activation of genes containing SRE-1 (sterol regulatory element 1) sequences is known to be under th...
The current studies define the role of three dis- tinct cis -elements in the proximal promoter of th...
Prostacyclin and its prostacyclin receptor, the IP, play essential roles in regulating haemostasis a...
The sterol-regulatory element binding proteins (SREBP) are central transcriptional regulators of lip...
During the last decade, the understanding of the biological functions of cholesterol biosynthesis in...
Desmosterolosis is a rare sterol biosynthesis disorder characterized by multiple congenital anomalie...