(biochemistry) C30H50O An unsaturated sterol occurring in wool fat and yeast.
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(biochemistry) C30H50O An unsaturated sterol occurring in wool fat and yeast.
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One of the substances formed during the synthesis of cholesterol.
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| Molecular formula | C30H50O |
| Molar mass | 426.71 g/mol |
| Exact mass | 426.386166 |
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138-140 °C |
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Lanosterol is a tetracyclic triterpenoid, which is the compound from which all steroids are derived.
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Elaboration of lanosterol under enzyme catalysis leads to the core structure of steroids. 14-Demethylation of lanosterol by CYP51 eventually yields cholesterol.
| Description | Illustration | Enzyme |
| Two molecules of farnesyl pyrophosphate condense with reduction by NADPH to form squalene | squalene synthase | |
| Squalene is oxidized to 2,3-oxidosqualene (squalene epoxide) | squalene monooxygenase | |
| 2,3-Oxidosqualene is converted to a protosterol cation and finally to lanosterol | lanosterol synthase | |
| (step 2) | (step 2) |
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