AbstractThis review discusses the application of cellular biology, molecular biophysics, and computational simulation to understand membrane-mediated mechanisms by which oxysterols regulate cholesterol homeostasis. Side-chain oxysterols, which are produced enzymatically in vivo, are physiological regulators of cholesterol homeostasis and primarily serve as cellular signals for excess cholesterol. These oxysterols regulate cholesterol homeostasis through both transcriptional and non-transcriptional pathways; however, many molecular details of their interactions in these pathways are still not well understood. Cholesterol trafficking provides one mechanism for regulation. The current model of cholesterol trafficking regulation is based on the...
AbstractBiological membranes are under significant oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen specie...
This review discusses advances in understanding how the controlled delivery of cholesterol between s...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
AbstractThis review discusses the application of cellular biology, molecular biophysics, and computa...
AbstractSide-chain oxysterols are enzymatically generated oxidation products of cholesterol that ser...
My thesis work focuses on understanding the role of biological membranes in cellular processes. I am...
Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of cholesterol home...
ABSTRACT: Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycho-lesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of chole...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of cholesterol home...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Cholesterol renders mammalian cell membranes more compact by reducing the amount of voids in the mem...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
Oxysterols are oxidized 27-carbon cholesterol derivatives or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis...
There is growing evidence that oxysterols are more than simple metabolites in the pathway from chole...
AbstractBiological membranes are under significant oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen specie...
This review discusses advances in understanding how the controlled delivery of cholesterol between s...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...
AbstractThis review discusses the application of cellular biology, molecular biophysics, and computa...
AbstractSide-chain oxysterols are enzymatically generated oxidation products of cholesterol that ser...
My thesis work focuses on understanding the role of biological membranes in cellular processes. I am...
Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of cholesterol home...
ABSTRACT: Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycho-lesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of chole...
In this article we discuss the concept of accessible plasma membrane cholesterol and its involvement...
Side-chain oxysterols, such as 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-HC), are key regulators of cholesterol home...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Cholesterol renders mammalian cell membranes more compact by reducing the amount of voids in the mem...
AbstractRecent experiments have identified LXRα, a nuclear hormone receptor that binds oxysterols, a...
Oxysterols are oxidized 27-carbon cholesterol derivatives or by-products of cholesterol biosynthesis...
There is growing evidence that oxysterols are more than simple metabolites in the pathway from chole...
AbstractBiological membranes are under significant oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen specie...
This review discusses advances in understanding how the controlled delivery of cholesterol between s...
Cholesterol is ubiquitous and necessary for the biosynthesis of steroidal hormones, bile salts and t...