AbstractSteroid hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol are derived from cholesterol, a major constituent of biomembranes. Although the hormones might be expected to associate with the bilayer in a fashion similar to that of cholesterol, their biological action in regulating transcription of target genes involves transbilayer transfer by free diffusion, which is not observed for cholesterol. We used a novel combination of a continuum-solvent model and the downhill simplex search method for the calculation of the free energy of interaction of these hormones with lipid membranes, and compared these values to that of cholesterol-membrane interaction. The hormones were represented in atomic detail and the membrane as a struct...
Cholesterol is the only precursor for all steroids produced in mammals. During hormone induced acute...
Steroid hormones are believed to enter cells solely by free diffusion through the plasma membrane. H...
The lack of studies involving the effects in human health associated with the chronic ingestion of p...
AbstractSteroid hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol are derived from choleste...
ABSTRACT Steroid hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol are derived from cholest...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
Steroids have numerous physiological functions associated with cellular signaling or modulation of t...
AbstractThe classical, genomic mechanisms of steroid hormone action cannot account for their rapid c...
AbstractSteroid hormones are known to freely partition into lipid bilayers. As a case study, we inve...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
AbstractThe activity of steroids on membranes was studied in relation to their ordering, rigidifying...
Cholesterol is among one of the most decorated molecules in biology today, the study of which produc...
AbstractThe rate of the lateral diffusion of straight-chain phospholipids predicts the rate of water...
The unassisted permeation process of ?-blocker drugs (alprenolol, atenolol, pindolol) and steroid ho...
The transverse motion of molecules from one leaflet to the other of a lipid bilayer, or flip-flop, r...
Cholesterol is the only precursor for all steroids produced in mammals. During hormone induced acute...
Steroid hormones are believed to enter cells solely by free diffusion through the plasma membrane. H...
The lack of studies involving the effects in human health associated with the chronic ingestion of p...
AbstractSteroid hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol are derived from choleste...
ABSTRACT Steroid hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol are derived from cholest...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
Steroids have numerous physiological functions associated with cellular signaling or modulation of t...
AbstractThe classical, genomic mechanisms of steroid hormone action cannot account for their rapid c...
AbstractSteroid hormones are known to freely partition into lipid bilayers. As a case study, we inve...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
AbstractThe activity of steroids on membranes was studied in relation to their ordering, rigidifying...
Cholesterol is among one of the most decorated molecules in biology today, the study of which produc...
AbstractThe rate of the lateral diffusion of straight-chain phospholipids predicts the rate of water...
The unassisted permeation process of ?-blocker drugs (alprenolol, atenolol, pindolol) and steroid ho...
The transverse motion of molecules from one leaflet to the other of a lipid bilayer, or flip-flop, r...
Cholesterol is the only precursor for all steroids produced in mammals. During hormone induced acute...
Steroid hormones are believed to enter cells solely by free diffusion through the plasma membrane. H...
The lack of studies involving the effects in human health associated with the chronic ingestion of p...