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Molecular basis for feedback regulation of bile acid synthesis by nuclear receptors

Lu et al., 2000

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4943552398959161488
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Lu T
Makishima M
Repa J
Schoonjans K
Kerr T
Auwerx J
Mangelsdorf D
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Molecular cell

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The catabolism of cholesterol into bile acids is regulated by oxysterols and bile acids, which induce or repress transcription of the pathway's rate-limiting enzyme cholesterol 7α- hydroxylase (CYP7A1). The nuclear receptor LXRα binds oxysterols and mediates feed …
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