- molecule. This is a
glucuronidation reaction.
Alternative names:
glucuronyltransferase UDP-glucuronyl
transferase UDP-GT
Glucuronosyltransferases are responsible...
-
nervous system. The
protein encoded by this gene is a
member of the
glucuronyltransferase gene family.
These enzymes exhibit strict acceptor specificity,...
- is
encoded by the B3GNT1 gene. The B3GNT1 gene
encodes a β-1,4-
glucuronyltransferase,
designated B4GAT1, that
transfers glucuronic acid
towards both...
- -D-Glc-beta-(1->4) -D-Glc-alpha-1-diphosphoundecaprenol 2-beta-
glucuronyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.264, GumK) is an
enzyme with the
systematic name UDP-glucuronate:...
- the liver,
although the
enzyme responsible for its catalysis, UDP-
glucuronyltransferase, has been
found in all
major body
organs (e.g., intestine, kidneys...
-
Bilirubin is
conjugated with
glucuronic acid in the
liver by the
enzyme glucuronyltransferase,
making it
soluble in water. Much of it goes into the bile and thus...
-
homozygous Gunn rat,
which lacks the
enzyme uridine diphosphate glucuronyltransferase (UDPGT), is an
animal model for the
study of Crigler–Najjar syndrome...
- liver,
bilirubin is
conjugated with
glucuronic acid by the
enzyme glucuronyltransferase,
first to
bilirubin glucuronide and then to
bilirubin diglucuronide...
- EA,
Peters WH (2000). "****ociation of
human liver bilirubin UDP-
glucuronyltransferase activity, most
commonly due to a
polymorphism in the
promoter region...
- via
conjugation by
estrogen sulfotransferases (sulfation) and UDP-
glucuronyltransferases (glucuronidation). In addition,
estradiol is
dehydrogenated by 17β-hydroxysteroid...