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EukaryoticHopanoids: Deciphering the regulatory network behind unusual lipids in eukaryotes

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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Eukaryotes use sterols to modulate biophysical properties of cellular membranes, whereas some bacteria produce hopanoids as sterol mimics. Unlike sterols, hopanoids do not require oxygen for their biosynthesis. Interestingly, some eukaryotic organisms populating hypoxic environments, including several species of pathogenic fungi, appear to have…

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