Movement of zymosterol, a precursor of cholesterol, among three membranes in human fibroblasts
Where examined, cholesterol is synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum; however, its precursor, zymosterol, is found mostly in the plasma membrane. The novel implication of these disparate findings is that zymosterol circulates within the cell. In tracing its movements, we have now established the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1991-11, Vol.266 (32), p.21439-21443 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Where examined, cholesterol is synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum; however, its precursor, zymosterol, is found mostly
in the plasma membrane. The novel implication of these disparate findings is that zymosterol circulates within the cell. In
tracing its movements, we have now established the following: (a) in human fibroblasts, zymosterol is converted to cholesterol
solely in the rough ER. (b) Little or no zymosterol or cholesterol accumulates in the rough ER in vivo. (c) Newly synthesized
zymosterol moves to the plasma membrane without a detectable lag and with a half-time of 9 min, about twice as fast as cholesterol.
(d) The pool of radiolabeled zymosterol in the plasma membrane turns over rapidly, faster than does intracellular cholesterol.
Thus, plasma membrane zymosterol is not stagnant. (e) [3H]Zymosterol pulsed into intact cells is initially found in the plasma
membrane. It is rapidly internalized and is then converted to [3H] cholesterol. Half of the [3H]cholesterol produced returns
to the plasma membrane within 30 min of the initial [3H]zymosterol pulse. (f) Nascent zymosterol accumulates in a buoyant
sterol-rich intracellular membrane before it reaches the plasma membrane. This membrane also acquires nascent cholesterol,
exogenous [3H]zymosterol pulsed into intact cells, and [3H]cholesterol synthesized from the exogenous [3H] zymosterol. These
results suggest that at least one sterol moves rapidly and in both directions among the rough endoplasmic reticulum, a sterol-rich
intracellular membrane bearing nascent cholesterol, and the plasma membrane. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)54658-5 |