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Human cytochrome P450 3A7 has a distinct high catalytic activity for the 16alpha-hydroxylation of estrone but not 17beta-estradiol
2003
Cancer Research
Like catechol estrogens, 16alpha-hydroxylated estrogens are hormonally active, chemically reactive, and potentially mutagenic. We report here our novel findings that human CYP3A7 has a distinct high catalytic activity for the NADPH-dependent 16alpha-hydroxylation of estrone (E(1); at 10 nM to 200 microM substrate concentrations) but not for the 16alpha-hydroxylation of 17beta-estradiol (E(2)). At a physiologically relevant low substrate concentration (10 nM), CYP3A7 had a strong catalytic
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