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Sequence of AK1C4_HUMAN

EC Number:1.1.1.50

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3alpha-hydroxysteroid 3-dehydrogenase (Si-specific)
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
a 3alpha-hydroxysteroid + NAD(P)+ = a 3-oxosteroid + NAD(P)H + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.50

EC Number:1.1.1.51

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3(or 17)beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
testosterone + NAD(P)+ = androstenedione + NAD(P)H + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.51

EC Number:1.1.1.53

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3alpha(or 20beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
androstan-3alpha,17beta-diol + NAD+ = 17beta-hydroxyandrostan-3-one + NADH + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.53

EC Number:1.1.1.62

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
17beta-estradiol 17-dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
17beta-estradiol + NAD(P)+ = estrone + NAD(P)H + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.62

EC Number:1.1.1.209

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3(or 17)alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
androsterone + NAD(P)+ = 5alpha-androstane-3,17-dione + NAD(P)H + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.209

EC Number:1.1.1.210

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3beta(or 20alpha)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
5alpha-androstan-3beta,17beta-diol + NADP+ = 17beta-hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-3-one + NADPH + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.210

EC Number:1.1.1.225

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
chlordecone reductase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
chlordecone alcohol + NADP+ = chlordecone + NADPH + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.225

EC Number:1.1.1.357

EC Number
Recommended Name
Accession Code
Organism
No of amino acids
Molecular Weight [Da]
Source
3alpha-hydroxysteroid 3-dehydrogenase
P17516
Homo sapiens
323
37067
Reaction
a 3alpha-hydroxysteroid + NAD(P)+ = a 3-oxosteroid + NAD(P)H + H+
Other sequences found for EC No. 1.1.1.357

General information:

Sequence
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  0 MDPKYQRVEL NDGHFMPVLG FGTYAPPEVP RNRAVEVTKL AIEAGFRHID SAYLYNNEEQ
 60 VGLAIRSKIA DGSVKREDIF YTSKLWCTFF QPQMVQPALE SSLKKLQLDY VDLYLLHFPM
120 ALKPGETPLP KDENGKVIFD TVDLSATWEV MEKCKDAGLA KSIGVSNFNC RQLEMILNKP
180 GLKYKPVCNQ VECHPYLNQS KLLDFCKSKD IVLVAHSALG TQRHKLWVDP NSPVLLEDPV
240 LCALAKKHKQ TPALIALRYQ LQRGVVVLAK SYNEQRIREN IQVFEFQLTS EDMKVLDGLN
300 RNYRYVVMDF LMDHPDYPFS DEY
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Sequence related references
Sequence Reference
Authors
Title
Journal
Volume
Pages
Year
PubMed ID
512937
Qin K.-N.,New M.I.,Cheng K.-C.
Molecular cloning of multiple cDNAs encoding human enzymes structurally related to 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.
J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol.
46
673-679
1993
512938
Khanna M.,Qin K.-N.,Wang R.W.,Cheng K.-C.
Substrate specificity, gene structure, and tissue-specific distribution of multiple human 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases.
J. Biol. Chem.
270
20162-20168
1995
512939
Khanna M.,Qin K.-N.,Cheng K.-C.
Distribution of 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in rat brain and molecular cloning of multiple cDNAs encoding structurally related proteins in humans.
J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol.
53
41-46
1995
512940
Kume T.,Iwasa H.,Shiraishi H.,Yokoi T.,Nagashima K.,Otsuka M.,Terada T.,Takagi T.,Hara A.,Kamataki T.
Characterization of a novel variant (S145C/L311V) of 3alpha-hydroxysteroid/dihydrodiol dehydrogenase in human liver.
Pharmacogenetics
9
763-771
1999
512941
Nishizawa M.,Nakajima T.,Yasuda K.,Kanzaki H.,Sasaguri Y.,Watanabe K.,Ito S.
Close kinship of human 20alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase gene with three aldo-keto reductase genes.
Genes Cells
5
111-125
2000
512942
Dufort I.,Labrie F.,Luu-The V.
Human types 1 and 3 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases: differential lability and tissue distribution.
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
86
841-846
2001
512943
Deloukas P.,Earthrowl M.E.,Grafham D.V.,Rubenfield M.,French L.,Steward C.A.,Sims S.K.,Jones M.C.,Searle S.,Scott C.,Howe K.,Hunt S.E.,Andrews T.D.,Gilbert J.G.R.,Swarbreck D.,Ashurst J.L.,Taylor A.,Battles J.,Bird C.P.,Ainscough R.,Almeida J.P.,Ashwell R.I.S.,Ambrose K.D.,Babbage A.K.,Bagguley C.L.,Bailey J.,Banerjee R.,Bates K.,Beasley H.,Bray-Allen S.,Brown A.J.,Brown J.Y.,Burford D.C.,Burrill W.,Burton J.,Cahill P.,Camire D.,Carter N.P.,Chapman J.C.,Clark S.Y.,Clarke G.,Clee C.M.,Clegg S.,Corby N.,Coulson A.,Dhami P.,Dutta I.,Dunn M.,Faulkner L.,Frankish A.,Frankland J.A.,Garner P.,Garnett J.,Gribble S.,Griffiths C.,Grocock R.,Gustafson E.,Hammond S.,Harley J.L.,Hart E.,Heath P.D.,Ho T.P.,Hopkins B.,Horne J.,Howden P.J.,Huckle E.,Hynds C.,Johnson C.,Johnson D.,Kana A.,Kay M.,Kimberley A.M.,Kershaw J.K.,Kokkinaki M.,Laird G.K.,Lawlor S.,Lee H.M.,Leongamornlert D.A.,Laird G.,Lloyd C.,Lloyd D.M.,Loveland J.,Lovell J.,McLaren S.,McLay K.E.,McMurray A.,Mashreghi-Mohammadi M.,Matthews L.,Milne S.,Nickerson T.,Nguyen M.,Overton-Larty E.,Palmer S.A.,Pearce A.V.,Peck A.I.,Pelan S.,Phillimore B.,Porter K.,Rice C.M.,Rogosin A.,Ross M.T.,Sarafidou T.,Sehra H.K.,Shownkeen R.,Skuce C.D.,Smith M.,Standring L.,Sycamore N.,Tester J.,Thorpe A.,Torcasso W.,Tracey A.,Tromans A.,Tsolas J.,Wall M.,Walsh J.,Wang H.,Weinstock K.,West A.P.,Willey D.L.,Whitehead S.L.,Wilming L.,Wray P.W.,Young L.,Chen Y.,Lovering R.C.,Moschonas N.K.,Siebert R.,Fechtel K.,Bentley D.,Durbin R.M.,Hubbard T.,Doucette-Stamm L.,Beck S.,Smith D.R.,Rogers J.
The DNA sequence and comparative analysis of human chromosome 10.
Nature
429
375-381
2004
512944
The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC).
Genome Res.
14
2121-2127
2004
512945
Winters C.J.,Molowa D.T.,Guzelian P.S.
Isolation and characterization of cloned cDNAs encoding human liver chlordecone reductase.
Biochemistry
29
1080-1087
1990
512946
Deyashiki Y.,Ogasawara A.,Nakayama T.,Nakanishi M.,Miyabe Y.,Sato K.,Hara A.
Molecular cloning of two human liver 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid/dihydrodiol dehydrogenase isoenzymes that are identical with chlordecone reductase and bile-acid binder.
Biochem. J.
299
545-552
1994
512947
Binstock J.M.,Iyer R.B.,Hamby C.V.,Fried V.A.,Schwartz I.S.,Weinstein B.I.,Southren A.L.
Human hepatic 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: possible identity with human hepatic chlordecone reductase.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
187
760-766
1992
512948
Molowa D.T.,Shayne A.G.,Guzelian P.S.
Purification and characterization of chlordecone reductase from human liver.
J. Biol. Chem.
261
12624-12627
1986
512949
Penning T.M.,Burczynski M.E.,Jez J.M.,Hung C.F.,Lin H.K.,Ma H.,Moore M.,Palackal N.,Ratnam K.
Human 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase isoforms (AKR1C1-AKR1C4) of the aldo-keto reductase superfamily: functional plasticity and tissue distribution reveals roles in the inactivation and formation of male and female sex hormones.
Biochem. J.
351
67-77
2000
512950
Steckelbroeck S.,Jin Y.,Gopishetty S.,Oyesanmi B.,Penning T.M.
Human cytosolic 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases of the aldo-keto reductase superfamily display significant 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity: implications for steroid hormone metabolism and action.
J. Biol. Chem.
279
10784-10795
2004
512951
Jin Y.,Duan L.,Lee S.H.,Kloosterboer H.J.,Blair I.A.,Penning T.M.
Human cytosolic hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases of the aldo-ketoreductase superfamily catalyze reduction of conjugated steroids: implications for phase I and phase II steroid hormone metabolism.
J. Biol. Chem.
284
10013-10022
2009
512952
Fluck C.E.,Meyer-Boni M.,Pandey A.V.,Kempna P.,Miller W.L.,Schoenle E.J.,Biason-Lauber A.
Why boys will be boys: two pathways of fetal testicular androgen biosynthesis are needed for male sexual differentiation.
Am. J. Hum. Genet.
89
201-218
2011
512953
Bian Y.,Song C.,Cheng K.,Dong M.,Wang F.,Huang J.,Sun D.,Wang L.,Ye M.,Zou H.
An enzyme assisted RP-RPLC approach for in-depth analysis of human liver phosphoproteome.
J. Proteomics
96
253-262
2014