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Overexpression of soluble epoxide hydrolase reduces post-ischemic recovery of cardiac contractile function. [PDF]

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A regulatory loop involving the cytochrome P450-soluble epoxide hydrolase axis and TGF-β signaling. [PDF]

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Cytosolic epoxide hydrolase

Chemico-Biological Interactions, 1988
Epoxide hydrolase activity is recovered in the high-speed supernatant fraction from the liver of all mammals so far examined, including man. For some as yet unexplained reason, the rat has a very low level of this activity, so that cytosolic epoxide hydrolase is generally studied in mice.
J, Meijer, J W, DePierre
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Rat Cytosolic Epoxide Hydrolase

1986
Rat liver microsomal and cytosolic epoxide hydrolase may be distinguished through differences in substrate specificity: styrene 7,8-oxide is preferentially hydrolyzed by the microsomal form, while trans-stilbene oxide is the preferred substrate for cytosolic epoxide hydrolase. Large interindividual differences in the specific activity of Sprague-Dawley
F, Oesch   +4 more
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Stereoselectivities of microbial epoxide hydrolases

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999
Epoxide hydrolases from bacterial and fungal sources are highly versatile biocatalysts for the asymmetric hydrolysis of epoxides on a preparative scale. Besides kinetic resolution, which yields the corresponding enantiomerically enriched vicinal diol and the remaining nonconverted epoxide, enantioconvergent processes are also possible, which lead to ...
R V, Orru, K, Faber
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Membrane topology of epoxide hydrolase

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1990
The amino acid sequences of epoxide hydrolase from rat, rabbit and human have been subjected to hydropathy analysis and a novel model for the membrane topology of this enzyme is presented. The enzyme would appear to be retained in microsomal membranes by a single transmembrane segment located at the N-terminus and the majority (96%) of the protein is ...
J A, Craft   +3 more
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Synthetic applications of epoxide hydrolases

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2001
There have been several recent advances in the area of biocatalysed hydrolytic kinetic resolution of epoxides using 'newly discovered' enzymes (i.e. epoxide hydrolases). These biocatalysts, two of which will become commercially available in the near future, appear to be highly promising tools for fine organic synthesis, as they enable the preparation ...
A, Archelas, R, Furstoss
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