anticorps CYP2E1, anticorps CYP2E, anticorps CYPIIE1, anticorps CPE1, anticorps P450-J, anticorps P450C2E, anticorps Cyp2e, anticorps cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily E, polypeptide 1, anticorps cytochrome P450 2E1, anticorps cytochrome P450 2E1-like, anticorps cytochrome P450 family 2 subfamily E member 1, anticorps cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily e, polypeptide 1, anticorps CYP2E1, anticorps PTRG_07411, anticorps LOC100342572, anticorps LOC100727914, anticorps LOC101843716, anticorps Cyp2e1
Sujet
The cytochrome P450 superfamily (officially abbreviated as CYP) is a large and diverse group of enzymes. The function of most CYP enzymes is to catalyze the oxidation of organic substances. The substrates of CYP enzymes include metabolic intermediates such as lipids and steroidal hormones, as well as xenobiotic substances such as drugs and other toxic chemicals. Cytochrome P450 2E1 (abbreviated CYP2E1, EC 1.14.14.1), is involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics in the body. In humans, the CYP2E1 enzyme is encoded by the CYP2E1 gene. While it is involved in the oxidative metabolism of a small range of substrates (mostly small polar molecules), there are many important drug interactions mediated by CYP2E1.