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Cholesterol biosynthesis pathway

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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Cholesterol is an essential metabolite of animal cell membrane structure that is biosynthesized from lanosterol in all cells. The production of lanosterol is covered in depth in the Lanosterol biosynthesis pathway section. Cholesterol serves as a precursor for the biosynthesis of steroid hormones, bile acid and other bioactive oxysterols. This section covers enzymes that are active in cholesterol biosynthesis and which are not curated elsewhere in the Guide to PHARMACOLOGY.

Enzymes

3297
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sterol-C5-desaturase Show summary »

NAD(P) dependent 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase NSDHL Show summary »


Target Id 3297
Nomenclature NAD(P) dependent 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase NSDHL
Previous and unofficial names NAD(P) dependent steroid dehydrogenase-like | short chain dehydrogenase/reductase family 31E, member 1 (SDR31E1)
Genes NSDHL (Hs), Nsdhl (Mm), Nsdhl (Rn)
Ensembl ID ENSG00000147383 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000031349 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000057814 (Rn)
UniProtKB AC Q15738 (Hs), O55109 (Mm), NSDHL_RAT (Rn)
EC number
1.1.1.170
Inhibitors
compound 9 [PMID: 32140747] (Binding) pKd 5.6 [1]
compound 9 [PMID: 32140747] pIC50 5.1 [1]
Comment One component of a three enzyme network that removes methyl groups from the C-4 position of steroid molecules. Therapeutic potential for cholesterol-related diseases and carcinomas. Variants in NSDHL are associated with the lipid metabolism disorder CHILD syndrome.

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Database page citation:

Cholesterol biosynthesis pathway. Accessed on 28/04/2025. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/FamilyDisplayForward?familyId=1103.

Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY citation:

Alexander SPH, Fabbro D, Kelly E, Mathie AA, Peters JA, Veale EL, Armstrong JF, Faccenda E, Harding SD, Davies JA et al. (2023) The Concise Guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2023/24: Enzymes. Br J Pharmacol. 180 Suppl 2:S289-373.