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Structure, function and small molecule modulation of intracellular sterol transport proteins

Laura Depta, Thomas Whitmarsh‐Everiss, Luca Laraia

2022Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intracellular sterol transport proteins (STPs) are crucial for maintaining cellular lipid homeostasis by regulating local sterol pools. Despite structural similarities in their sterol binding domains, STPs have different substrate specificities, intracellular localisation and biological functions. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the determination of STP structures and how this regulates their lipid specificities. Furthermore, we cover the important discoveries relating to the intracellular localisation of STPs, and the organelles between which lipid transport is carried out, giving rise to specific functions in health and disease. Finally, serendipitous and targeted efforts to identify small molecule modulators of STPs, as well as their ability to act as tool compounds and potential therapeutics, will be discussed.

Topics & Concepts

IntracellularSterolChemistrySmall moleculeOrganelleFunction (biology)BiochemistryCell biologyComputational biologyCholesterolBiologyCholesterol and Lipid MetabolismDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis
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