Sterol metabolites are critical signaling molecules that regulate metabolism, development, and homeostasis. Oxysterols, bile acids (BAs), and steroids work primarily through cognate sterol-responsive nuclear hormone receptors to control these processes through feed-forward and feedback mechanisms. These signaling pathways are conserved from simple invertebrates to mammals. Indeed, results from various model organisms have yielded fundamental insights into cholesterol and BA homeostasis, lipid and glucose metabolism, protective mechanisms, tissue differentiation, development, reproduction, and even aging. Here, we review how sterols act through evolutionarily ancient mechanisms to control these processes
Sterols are ringed lipids that play an important role in maintaining the integrity of cell membranes...
AbstractCholesterol homeostasis is established by a complex of three proteins, one of which contains...
Cholesterol plays several structural and metabolic roles that are vital for human biology. It spread...
Sterol metabolites are critical signaling molecules that regulate metabolism, development, and homeo...
Nuclear receptor mediated steroid signaling is involved in many processes in metazoandevelopment, su...
Cholesterol and other cholesterol related metabolites, oxysterols, and bile acids, establish specifi...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
Steroid hormones control important developmental processes and are linked to many diseases. To syste...
Extensive transcriptional networks maintain sterol homeostasis across species, underscoring the impo...
AbstractThree new studies have wide implications for cholesterol homeostasis, identifying a novel me...
Extensive transcriptional networks maintain sterol homeostasis across species, underscoring the impo...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
In animals, cholesterol (C27H46O; 3b-Hydroxy-5-cholestene/5- Cholesten-3b-ol) is a widely present m...
Oxysterols are cholesterol metabolites that can be produced through enzymatic or radical processes. ...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
Sterols are ringed lipids that play an important role in maintaining the integrity of cell membranes...
AbstractCholesterol homeostasis is established by a complex of three proteins, one of which contains...
Cholesterol plays several structural and metabolic roles that are vital for human biology. It spread...
Sterol metabolites are critical signaling molecules that regulate metabolism, development, and homeo...
Nuclear receptor mediated steroid signaling is involved in many processes in metazoandevelopment, su...
Cholesterol and other cholesterol related metabolites, oxysterols, and bile acids, establish specifi...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
Steroid hormones control important developmental processes and are linked to many diseases. To syste...
Extensive transcriptional networks maintain sterol homeostasis across species, underscoring the impo...
AbstractThree new studies have wide implications for cholesterol homeostasis, identifying a novel me...
Extensive transcriptional networks maintain sterol homeostasis across species, underscoring the impo...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
In animals, cholesterol (C27H46O; 3b-Hydroxy-5-cholestene/5- Cholesten-3b-ol) is a widely present m...
Oxysterols are cholesterol metabolites that can be produced through enzymatic or radical processes. ...
Cholesterol is essential for normal growth and development in mammals. However, excess cholesterol c...
Sterols are ringed lipids that play an important role in maintaining the integrity of cell membranes...
AbstractCholesterol homeostasis is established by a complex of three proteins, one of which contains...
Cholesterol plays several structural and metabolic roles that are vital for human biology. It spread...