“…Native NPC1 is a 1,254-aa-long, multipass membrane glycoprotein located in the limiting membrane of lysosomes; NPC2 is a smaller, 151-residue protein, present in the lysosome lumen. In addition to its important role in cholesterol transport, NPC1 has also been identified as a key component required for the entry of Ebola virus into the cytoplasm (3,4). In PNAS Li et al (5) present a 3D structural model of NPC1, which provides important new clues to the mechanisms by which cholesterol is exported from lysosomes and the mechanism by which Ebola virus docks on the internal surface of the lysosome-limiting membrane as part of the infection process.…”