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Literature summary for 2.8.2.4 extracted from

  • Aksoy, I.A.; Wood, T.C.; Weinshilboum, R.
    Human liver estrogen sulfotransferase: identification by cDNA cloning and expression (1994), Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 200, 1621-1629.
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Activating Compound

Activating Compound Comment Organism Structure
NaCl activity of liver EST transiently expressed in COS-1 cells increases 86% in presence of 150 mM Homo sapiens

Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
EST cDNA cloned and expressed in COS-1 cells Homo sapiens

Inhibitors

Inhibitors Comment Organism Structure
2,6-Dichloro-4-nitrophenol
-
Homo sapiens

KM Value [mM]

KM Value [mM] KM Value Maximum [mM] Substrate Comment Organism Structure
0.00017
-
estrone pH 6.5, 37°C Homo sapiens
0.00085
-
dehydroepiandrosterone pH 6.5, 37°C Homo sapiens

Metals/Ions

Metals/Ions Comment Organism Structure
Mg2+ 1.25 mM increases EST activity 20% with estrone as substrate Homo sapiens

Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate + estrone Homo sapiens
-
adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + estrone 3-sulfate
-
r

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
-
human
-

Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
liver
-
Homo sapiens
-

Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate + dehydroepiandrosterone
-
Homo sapiens adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + dehydroepiandrosterone 3-sulfate
-
r
3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate + estrone
-
Homo sapiens adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + estrone 3-sulfate
-
r
3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate + p-nitrophenol
-
Homo sapiens adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate + p-nitrophenyl sulfate
-
r
additional information dopamine is no substrate Homo sapiens ?
-
?

Temperature Stability [°C]

Temperature Stability Minimum [°C] Temperature Stability Maximum [°C] Comment Organism
30 45 thermal inactivation at 45°C Homo sapiens