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Theodore Steck

Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics, Cell & Molecular Biology

Education:

B.S., 1960 Lawrence College; M.D., 1964 Harvard Medical School

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Office:
929 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
GCIS W142
Phone: (773) 702-1329
Fax: (773) 702-0439

Lab:
929 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
GCIS W142
Phone: (773) 702-1329

Theodore L Steck

Research Summary / Selected Publications

My long-term research interest is in membrane biochemistry. Over the years, I have studied the molecular organization of the human red cell membrane and several aspects of the cell biology of the ameba, Dictyostelium discoideum. In addition, the disposition of cell cholesterol has been a recurrent focus. We are currently investigating cellular cholesterol homeostasis: how cells sense their need for this essential plasma membrane lipid and make appropriate adjustments to keep it in balance. We suggest that cells gauge the magnitude of the bulk pool of cholesterol in the plasma membrane by sensing the high activity of the cholesterol in excess of phospholipid partners. This active excess sets the size of the sterol pool in the endoplasmic reticulum through the flow of cholesterol between the cell surface and intracellular membranes. The endoplasmic reticulum pool then sets the level of activity of several regulatory elements in its membrane that mediate sterol homeostasis. The elements of this cholesterol sensing system and how it can be manipulated are under investigation.

Lange, Y., Ye, J., Duban, M.-E., and Steck, T. L. (2009) Activation of Membrane Cholesterol by 63 Amphipaths, Biochemistry 48, 8505-8515. 

Lange, Y., Steck, T. L., Ye, J., Lanier, M. H., Molugu, V., and Ory, D. (2009) Regulation of fibroblast mitochondrial 27-hydroxycholesterol production by active plasma membrane cholesterol, Journal of Lipid Research 50, 1881-1888. 

Lange, Y., and Steck, T. L. (2008) Cholesterol homeostasis and the escape tendency (activity) of plasma membrane cholesterol, Prog Lipid Res 47, 319-332. 

Lange Y., Ory D.S., Ye, J., Lanier, M.H., Hsu, F.F., and Steck, T.L. (2008) Effectors of rapid homeostatic responses of endoplasmic reticulum cholesterol and 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase. J. Biol. Chem. 283:1445-1455. 

Lange, Y., Ye, J., and Steck, T.L. (2007) Scrambling of phospholipids activates red cell membrane cholesterol. Biochemistry, 46:2233-2238. 

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