Interaction of lanosterol, 3-epilanosterol, 3-oxolanosta-8,24-diene, 3-methylenelanost-8-ene and lanosterol acetate with cytochrome P-450(14DM) were studied. The cytochrome mediated the 14alpha-demethylation of 3-epilanosterol with nearly the same activity as lanosterol but could not mediate the 14alpha-demethylation of the 3-methylene derivative and the 3-acetate. The cytochrome catalyzed the 14alpha-demethylation of the 3-oxo derivative with low rate. Based on these and some additional observations the hydrogen bond formation between the 3-hydroxy group of lanosterol and the specific amino acid residue in the substrate site is assumed to be essential for orienting the substrate in the substrate site of the cytochrome.