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Unless otherwise stated all data on this page refer to the human proteins. Gene information is provided for human (Hs), mouse (Mm) and rat (Rn).
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Lanosterol is a precursor for cholesterol, which is synthesized primarily in the liver in a pathway often described as the mevalonate or HMG-CoA reductase pathway. The first two steps (formation of acetoacetyl CoA and the mitochondrial generation of (S)-3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA) are also associated with oxidation of fatty acids.
acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase 1
C
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acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase 2
C
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hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA synthase 1
C
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hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA synthase 2
C
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hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA reductase
C
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mevalonate kinase
C
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phosphomevalonate kinase
C
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diphosphomevalonate decarboxylase
C
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isopentenyl-diphosphate Δ-isomerase 1
C
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isopentenyl-diphosphate Δ-isomerase 2
C
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geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase
C
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farnesyl diphosphate synthase
C
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squalene synthase
C
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squalene monooxygenase
C
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lanosterol synthase
C
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Database page citation (select format):
Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY citation:
Alexander SP, Fabbro D, Kelly E, Mathie A, Peters JA, Veale EL et al. (2021) THE CONCISE GUIDE TO PHARMACOLOGY 2021/22: Enzymes. Br J Pharmacol. 178 Suppl 1:S313-S411.