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sulfonation via
sulfotransferases may be part of a protein, lipid,
carbohydrate or steroid. The
following are
examples of
sulfotransferases: carbohydrate...
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Phenol sulfotransferase may
refer to: SULT1A1, a
human gene
encoding a
sulfotransferase SULT1A2, a
human gene
encoding a
sulfotransferase SULT1A3, a human...
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Otterness DM,
Aksoy IA, et al. (1997). "Sulfation and
sulfotransferases 1:
Sulfotransferase molecular biology:
cDNAs and genes".
FASEB J. 11 (1): 3–14...
- TC, Her C,
Raftogianis RB (January 1997). "Sulfation and
sulfotransferases 1:
Sulfotransferase molecular biology:
cDNAs and genes".
FASEB Journal. 11 (1):...
- transferase, in
short PST or SULT1, is a
subfamily of the
enzyme cytosolic sulfotransferases (SULTs)
consisting of at
least 8
isoforms in
humans that catalyze...
- This
enzyme belongs to the
family of transferases,
specifically the
sulfotransferases,
which transfer sulfur-containing groups. The
systematic name of this...
-
represent cytoplasmic sulfotransferases, and of
these 16
cytoplasmic sulfotransferases, five have been
found to act as
steroid sulfotransferases.
These five sulfotransferase...
- from
lauryl alcohol. In biology,
sulfation is
typically effected by
sulfotransferases,
which catalyze the
transfer of the
equivalent of
sulfur trioxide...
-
sulfotransferases". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 281 (28): 18942–52. doi:10.1074/jbc.M510870200. PMID 16702220. Dermatan+4-
sulfotransferase at...
- This
enzyme belongs to the
family of transferases,
specifically the
sulfotransferases,
which transfer sulfur-containing groups. The
systematic name of this...