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    Pneumocysterol [ (24Z) - ethylidenelanost - 8 - en -3 rare sterol detected in opportunistic pathogen Pneumocyctis carinii hominis : Structural identity and chemical synthesis

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    Edna S. Kaneshiro, Zunika Amit, Mardie M. Swonger, George P. Kreishman, Elwood E. Brooks, Mara Kreishman, Koka Jayasimhulu, Hang Sun, Stephen A. Kizito, David H. Beach, Edward J. Parish

    Oxysterols: chemical synthesis, biosynthesis and biological activities.

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    As a class of compounds, oxysterols have demonstrated a wide variety of biological properties. Due to the general interest in these compounds, new methods of chemical synthesis have been developed to provide them for biological investigation. The specific inhibition by oxysterols of cholesterol biosynthesis in mammalian cells has been shown to result primarily from a decrease in cellular levels of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase activity. Recent evidence suggests these cellular responses may be mediated by an oxysterol binding protein found in the cytosol of many lines of cultured cells. In certain instances, oxysterols have been shown to be produced in biological systems. These results support the supposition that oxysterols may regulate sterol biosynthesis at the cellular level. Included herein are the inhibitory effects of 9 alpha, 11 alpha-epoxycholest-7-en-3 beta-ol cholest-8-en-3 beta-ol-7-one and cholest-8-en-3 beta-ol-11-one on HMG-CoA reductase activity and their relative affinities for a cytosolic binding protein

    SUGAR-seq enables simultaneous detection of glycans, epitopes, and the transcriptome in single cells

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    Multimodal single-cell RNA sequencing enables the precise mapping of transcriptional and phenotypic features of cellular differentiation states but does not allow for simultaneous integration of critical posttranslational modification data. Here, we describe SUrface-protein Glycan And RNA-seq (SUGAR-seq), a method that enables detection and analysis of N-linked glycosylation, extracellular epitopes, and the transcriptome at the single-cell level. Integrated SUGAR-seq and glycoproteome analysis identified tumor-infiltrating T cells with unique surface glycan properties that report their epigenetic and functional state.Conor J. Kearney, Stephin J. Vervoort, Kelly M. Ramsbottom, Izabela Todorovski, Emily J. Lelliott, Magnus Zethoven, Lizzy Pijpers, Ben P. Martin, Timothy Semple, Luciano Martelotto, Joseph A. Trapani, Ian A. Parish, Nichollas E. Scott, Jane Oliaro, Ricky W. Johnston
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