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Sulfation pathways in times of change. [PDF]
Mueller JW, Fietz D, Dias IHK.
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Sulfation pathways in the maintenance of functional beta-cell mass and implications for diabetes. [PDF]
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From Mice to Primates: Assessing Hormone-Based Endometriosis Models for Preclinical and Therapeutic Insights. [PDF]
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Assessing endocrine resistance: monitoring circulating ESR1 mutations in Irosustat-treated ER positive breast cancer. [PDF]
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Steroid sulfatase inhibitors: the current landscape
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2021Introduction: Steroid sulfatase (STS) enzyme is responsible for transforming the inactive sulfate metabolites of steroid sex hormones into the active free steroids. Both the deficiency and the over-expression of STS are associated with the pathophysiology of certain diseases.
Hanan S. Anbar +7 more
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Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2003
AbstractSteroid sulfatase (STS) regulates the local production of estrogens and androgens from systemic precursors in several tissues. The enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of the sulfate esters of 3‐hydroxy steroids, which are inactive transport or precursor forms of the active 3‐hydroxy steroids.
Peter, Nussbaumer, Andreas, Billich
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AbstractSteroid sulfatase (STS) regulates the local production of estrogens and androgens from systemic precursors in several tissues. The enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of the sulfate esters of 3‐hydroxy steroids, which are inactive transport or precursor forms of the active 3‐hydroxy steroids.
Peter, Nussbaumer, Andreas, Billich
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Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 1999
Steroid sulfatase catalyses the hydrolysis of sulfated steroids to their corresponding hydroxylated forms. Since oestrogens and androgens can be synthesised intracellularly from the abundant circulating sulfated steroids, steroid sulfatase inhibitors should prove to be valuable therapeutic agents for the treatment of hormono-dependent diseases ...
Donald Poirier +2 more
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Steroid sulfatase catalyses the hydrolysis of sulfated steroids to their corresponding hydroxylated forms. Since oestrogens and androgens can be synthesised intracellularly from the abundant circulating sulfated steroids, steroid sulfatase inhibitors should prove to be valuable therapeutic agents for the treatment of hormono-dependent diseases ...
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Steroid derivatives as inhibitors of steroid sulfatase
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2013Sulfated steroids function as a storage reservoir of biologically active steroid hormones. The sulfated steroids themselves are biologically inactive and only become active in vivo when they are converted into their desulfated (unconjugated) form by the enzyme steroid sulfatase (STS).
Yaser A, Mostafa, Scott D, Taylor
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Dual Aromatase−Steroid Sulfatase Inhibitors
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2007By introducting the steroid sulfatase inhibitory pharmacophore into aromatase inhibitor 1 (YM511), two series of single agent dual aromatase-sulfatase inhibitors (DASIs) were generated. The best DASIs in vitro (JEG-3 cells) are 5, (IC50(aromatase) = 0.82 nM; IC50(sulfatase) = 39 nM), and 14, (IC50(aromatase) = 0.77 nM; IC50(sulfatase) = 590 nM).
Woo, L.W.L. +8 more
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