2010
DOI: 10.1016/s1567-5688(10)71016-3
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MS516 UNUSUAL STEROLIC MIXTURE, AND 24-ISOPROPYLCHOLESTEROL, FROM THE SPONGE Ciocalypta sp. REDUCE CHOLESTEROL UPTAKE AND BASOLATERAL SECRETION IN Caco2 CELLS

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“…But particular modifications to the sterol side chain, such as alkylation at the C-24 and C-26 positions, remain unique to certain eukaryotic lineages and can therefore function as more specific biomarkers (10). Two side chain alkylated steranes, 24-isopropylcholestane (24-ipc) and 26-methylstigmastane (26-mes), have been used as biomarkers for demosponges (11,12) as they are the only extant organisms known to contain sterols with the 24-ipc and 26-mes side chain structures as their major sterols (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). The co-occurrence of 24-ipc and 26-mes in certain late Neoproterozoic rocks (660-540 Ma) predates the earliest sponge macrofossils by ~100 million years (19), potentially representing the first evidence of animals in the geologic record.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…But particular modifications to the sterol side chain, such as alkylation at the C-24 and C-26 positions, remain unique to certain eukaryotic lineages and can therefore function as more specific biomarkers (10). Two side chain alkylated steranes, 24-isopropylcholestane (24-ipc) and 26-methylstigmastane (26-mes), have been used as biomarkers for demosponges (11,12) as they are the only extant organisms known to contain sterols with the 24-ipc and 26-mes side chain structures as their major sterols (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). The co-occurrence of 24-ipc and 26-mes in certain late Neoproterozoic rocks (660-540 Ma) predates the earliest sponge macrofossils by ~100 million years (19), potentially representing the first evidence of animals in the geologic record.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%