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Epoxide hydrolases (EH's), also known as epoxide hydratases, are enzymes that metabolize compounds that contain an epoxide residue; they convert this residue to two hydroxyl residues through an epoxide hydrolysis reaction to form diol products. Several enzymes possess EH activity. Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (epoxide hydrolase 1, EH1, or mEH), soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH, epoxide hydrolase 2, EH2, or cytoplasmic epoxide hydrolase), and the more recently discovered but not as yet well defined functionally, epoxide hydrolase 3 (EH3) and epoxide hydrolase 4 (EH4) are structurally closely related isozymes. Other enzymes with epoxide hydrolase activity include leukotriene A4 hydrolase, Cholesterol-5,6-oxide hydrolase, MEST (gene) (Peg1/MEST), and Hepoxilin-epoxide hydrolase. The hydrolases

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  • Epoxide hydrolase (en)
  • Époxyde hydrolase (fr)
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  • Epoxide hydrolases (EH's), also known as epoxide hydratases, are enzymes that metabolize compounds that contain an epoxide residue; they convert this residue to two hydroxyl residues through an epoxide hydrolysis reaction to form diol products. Several enzymes possess EH activity. Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (epoxide hydrolase 1, EH1, or mEH), soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH, epoxide hydrolase 2, EH2, or cytoplasmic epoxide hydrolase), and the more recently discovered but not as yet well defined functionally, epoxide hydrolase 3 (EH3) and epoxide hydrolase 4 (EH4) are structurally closely related isozymes. Other enzymes with epoxide hydrolase activity include leukotriene A4 hydrolase, Cholesterol-5,6-oxide hydrolase, MEST (gene) (Peg1/MEST), and Hepoxilin-epoxide hydrolase. The hydrolases (en)
  • Une époxyde hydrolase, ou époxyde hydratase, est une hydrolase qui catalyse une réaction telle que : * Époxyde hydrolase microsomale (EC 3.3.2.9) : oxyde de cis-stilbène + H2O (+)-(1R,2R)-1,2-diphényléthane-1,2-diol ; * Époxyde hydrolase soluble (EC 3.3.2.10) : un époxyde + H2O un glycol. Les époxydes sont des métabolites importants produits par le cytochrome P450 à partir de liaisons carbone-carbone insaturé, et sont également mutagène. (fr)
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  • microsomal epoxide hydrolase (en)
  • soluble epoxide hydrolase (en)
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  • Epoxide hydrolase 3
  • EPHX1
  • epoxide hydrolase 2, cytoplasmic (en)
  • epoxide hydrolase 4 (en)
  • microsomal epoxide hydrolase (en)
  • soluble epoxide hydrolase (en)
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