Oxysterols inhibit plant Sterol methyl transferase type-1 enzyme activity in vitro
Sterols are important structural components of eukaryotic cell membranes, where they influence membrane fluidity and permeability. Sterols contain a four-ring structure with a hydrocarbon side-chain. The sterol composition and structure differs among plants, mammals and fungi. Mammals and fungi cont...
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SLU/Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics (until 131231)
2013
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