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SUBMITTER: Decker M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3435537 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Decker Martina M Adamska Magdalena M Cronin Annette A Di Giallonardo Francesca F Burgener Julia J Marowsky Anne A Falck John R JR Morisseau Christophe C Hammock Bruce D BD Gruzdev Artiom A Zeldin Darryl C DC Arand Michael M
Journal of lipid research 20120712 10
Epoxide hydrolases are a small superfamily of enzymes important for the detoxification of chemically reactive xenobiotic epoxides and for the processing of endogenous epoxides that act as signaling molecules. Here, we report the identification of two human epoxide hydrolases: EH3 and EH4. They share 45% sequence identity, thus representing a new family of mammalian epoxide hydrolases. Quantitative RT-PCR from mouse tissue indicates strongest EH3 expression in lung, skin, and upper gastrointestin ...[more]