SULT1A1 dimer sulfonates NHABP

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-158860
Type
Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
Compartment
Synonyms
N-hydroxy-4-aminobiphenyl can form a sulfate conjugate
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5/5
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N-hydroxy-4-aminobiphenyl (NHABP) is a genotoxic metabolite of an industrial carcinogen no longer used in the rubber industry. It can be sulfonated in the liver by cytosolic sulfotransferase 1A1 (SULT1A1) (Yamazoe et al. 1999, Weinshilboum et al. 1997, Strott 2002).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
9034160 Sulfation and sulfotransferases 1: Sulfotransferase molecular biology: cDNAs and genes

Weinshilboum, RM, Wood, TC, Raftogianis, RB, Her, C, Otterness, DM, Aksoy, IA

FASEB J 1997
12372849 Sulfonation and molecular action

Strott, CA

Endocr Rev 2002
10503886 Sulfotransferase catalyzing sulfation of heterocyclic amines

Shiraga, T, Iwasaki, K, Fujita, K, Yoshinari, K, Yamazoe, Y, Nagata, K

Cancer Lett 1999
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aryl sulfotransferase activity of SULT1A1 dimer [cytosol]

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