Squalene is an intermediate in cholesterol and steroid biosynthesis.
It is formed from presqualene pyrophosphate (Figure
19.21) in the walls of the endoplasmic reticulum using
electrons from NADPH. In the reaction, the pyrophosphate is removed
from the molecule.
Subsequently, squalene is cyclized to lanosterol, which is subsequently converted to cholesterol (Figure 19.22).