Sterol biosynthesis via lanosterol by the trypanosomid Crithidia fasciculata |
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Authors: | Daniel Raederstorff Michel Rohmer |
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Affiliation: | Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Mulhouse, 3 rue Alfred Werner, F 68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract Incorporation of [1-14 C]acetate by the trypanosomid Crithidia fasciculata showed that ergosterol biosynthesis occurs de novo in this protozoon, via lanosterol and 31-norlanosterol. No cycloartenol could be detected, indicating that this biosynthesis pathway is rather similar to those of other non-photosynthetic organisms (animals, fungi). From the point of view of sterol biosynthesis, C. fasciculata is not related to other ergosterol-synthesising protozoa, such as the hitherto examined phytoflagellates and soil amoebae, which synthesise their sterols via cycloartenol, like photosynthetic organisms (plants, algae). |
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Keywords: | Sterol biosynthesis lanosterol 31-norlanosterol Crithidia fasciculata Trypanosomidae |
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