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Sterol biosynthesis, oxysterol regulation

Excess cholesterol can also be metabolized to CE. ACAT is the ER enzyme that catalyzes the esterification of cellular sterols with fatty acids. In vivo, ACAT plays an important physiological role in intestinal absorption of dietary cholesterol, in intestinal and hepatic lipoprotein assembly, in transformation of macrophages into CE laden foam cells, and in control of the cellular free cholesterol pool that serves as substrate for bile acid and steroid hormone formation. ACAT is an allosteric enzyme, thought to be regulated by an ER cholesterol pool that is in equilibrium with the pool that regulates cholesterol biosynthesis. ACAT is activated more effectively by oxysterols than by cholesterol itself, likely due to differences in their solubility. As the fatty acyl donor, ACAT prefers endogenously synthesized, monounsaturated fatty acyl-CoA. [Pg.418]


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