Title of article
Mammalian acyl-CoA:cholesterolacyltransferases
Author/Authors
Kimberly F. Buhman، نويسنده , , Michel Accad، نويسنده , , Robert V. FareseJr، نويسنده ,
Pages
13
From page
142
To page
154
Abstract
Cholesterol, the chief sterol found in vertebrates, exists both as a free sterol and as a component of cholesterol esters, which are synthesized by acyl-CoA:cholesterolacyltransferase (ACAT) enzymes. Considerable knowledge concerning cholesterol ester metabolism has accumulated during the past century. However, rapid advances have occurred in the past 7 years since the cloning of an ACAT gene, including the discovery that two ACATs function in mammalian biology. A clearer picture of the functions of ACAT enzymes in cellular cholesterol metabolism and physiologic processes is now emerging. These insights may have relevance for the development of ACAT inhibitors for treating hypercholesterolemia or atherosclerosis in humans.
Keywords
Acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase , cholesterol , cholesterol ester , Fatty acid , lipoprotein , atherosclerosis
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
568491
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