Steroid 12-alpha-Hydroxylase
"Steroid 12-alpha-Hydroxylase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A liver microsomal cytochrome P450 enzyme that catalyzes the 12-alpha-hydroxylation of a broad spectrum of sterols in the presence of molecular oxygen and NADPH-FERRIHEMOPROTEIN REDUCTASE. This enzyme, encoded by CYP8B1gene, converts 7-alpha-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one to 7-alpha-12-alpha-dihydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one and is required in the synthesis of BILE ACIDS from cholesterol.
Descriptor ID |
D013253
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.244.453.915.730 D08.811.682.690.708.170.915.730 D12.776.422.220.453.915.730
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Concept/Terms |
Steroid 12-alpha-Hydroxylase- Steroid 12-alpha-Hydroxylase
- Steroid 12 alpha Hydroxylase
- 12alpha-Hydroxylase
- 12alpha Hydroxylase
- CYP8B1
- Cytochrome P450 8B1
- Sterol 12-alpha-Hydroxylase
- Sterol 12 alpha Hydroxylase
- Steroid 12-Hydroxylase
- Steroid 12 Hydroxylase
- Steroid 12-Monooxygenase
- Steroid 12 Monooxygenase
- Steroid-12-Hydroxylase
- Steroid-12-Monooxygenase
- Sterol 12 alpha-Hydroxylase
- 12 alpha-Hydroxylase, Sterol
- alpha-Hydroxylase, Sterol 12
- 12-alpha-Hydroxylase
- 12 alpha Hydroxylase
- Cytochrome P450 CYP8B1
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Lickteig AJ, Csanaky IL, Pratt-Hyatt M, Klaassen CD. Activation of Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR) in Mice Results in Maintained Biliary Excretion of Bile Acids Despite a Marked Decrease of Bile Acids in Liver. Toxicol Sci. 2016 06; 151(2):403-18.