2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.08.556848
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Conformational changes in the Niemann-Pick Type C1 protein NCR1 drive sterol translocation

Kelly M. Frain,
Emil Dedic,
Lynette Nel
et al.

Abstract: The membrane protein Niemann-Pick Type C1 protein (NPC1, named NCR1 in yeast) is central to sterol homeostasis in eukaryotes.Saccharomyces cerevisiaeNCR1 is localized to the vacuolar membrane, where it is suggested to carry sterols across the protective glycocalyx and deposit them into the vacuolar membrane. However, documentation of a vacuolar glycocalyx in fungi is lacking and the mechanism for sterol translocation has remained unclear. Here we provide evidence that a glycocalyx is indeed present inside isol… Show more

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