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ergosterol
[ ur-gos-tuh-rohl, -rawl ]
noun
Biochemistry.
- a colorless, crystalline, water-insoluble sterol, C 28 H 43 OH, that occurs in ergot and yeast and that, when irradiated with ultraviolet light, is converted to vitamin D.
ergosterol
/ ɜːˈɡɒəˌɒ /
noun
- a plant sterol that is converted into vitamin D by the action of ultraviolet radiation. Formula: C 28 H 43 OH
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Azoles deplete ergosterol, which results in killing of the pathogen cell.
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Together, the teams uncovered the mechanism of the drug: AmB kills fungi by acting like a sponge to extract ergosterol from fungal cells.
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Fungi like yeast “could make new ergosterol faster than we could remove it,” Burke says.
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Other eukaryotes—organisms with complex cells—produce their own sterols, including stigmasterol in plants and ergosterol in fungi.
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Further experiments revealed the pathogens were releasing less of a molecule called ergosterol, which made them visible to the ants.
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