1997
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701079
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High affinity of sigma1‐binding sites for sterol isomerization inhibitors: evidence for a pharmacological relationship with the yeast sterol C8–C7 isomerase

Abstract: 1 The sigma-drug binding site of guinea-pig liver is carried by a protein which shares signi®cant amino acid sequence similarities with the yeast sterol C 8 ± C 7 isomerase (ERG2 protein). Pharmacologicallybut not structurally -the sigma 1 -site is also related to the emopamil binding protein, the mammalian sterol C 8 ± C 7 isomerase. We therefore investigated if sterol C 8 ± C 7 isomerase inhibitors are high anity ligands for the (+)-[3 H]-pentazocine labelled sigma 1 -binding site. 2 Among the compounds whic… Show more

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“…Fenpropimorph, a yeast sterol isomerase inhibitor, has been found previously to bind with high affinity to the guinea pig -1 receptor (K i ϭ 0.005 nM) (Moebius et al, 1997). This is perhaps not surprising, because the -1 receptor shows sequence homology with the C8 -C7 yeast sterol isomerase Jbilo et al, 1997;Moebius et al, 1997).…”
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“…Fenpropimorph, a yeast sterol isomerase inhibitor, has been found previously to bind with high affinity to the guinea pig -1 receptor (K i ϭ 0.005 nM) (Moebius et al, 1997). This is perhaps not surprising, because the -1 receptor shows sequence homology with the C8 -C7 yeast sterol isomerase Jbilo et al, 1997;Moebius et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This is perhaps not surprising, because the -1 receptor shows sequence homology with the C8 -C7 yeast sterol isomerase Jbilo et al, 1997;Moebius et al, 1997).…”
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“…The S1R shares 60% amino acid identity to a yeast sterol isomerase, ERG2, however, the mammalian S1R does not possess sterol isomerase activity, nor can it rescue the growth of sterol isomerase-deficient yeast (Moebius et al, , 1997. The S1R is a ligand-regulated non-ATP-binding membrane bound chaperone protein (Hayashi and Su, 2007).…”
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“…); and 2) what are the translocated -1 receptors doing at the periphery of cells? Because -1 receptors have a high homology to a fungal sterol C8-C7 isomerase (Hanner et al, 1996), some reports speculate that -1 receptors act as an enzyme in cholesterol metabolism (Moebius et al, 1997;Labit-Le Bouteiller et al, 1998). Indeed, a number of enzymes involved in lipid metabolisms are located on the smooth endoplasmic reticulum similar to -1 receptors (Koning et al, 1996;Khelef et al, 1998).…”
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