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SUBMITTER: Alherz FA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6094445 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Alherz Fatemah A FA Abunnaja Maryam S MS El Daibani Amal A AA Bairam Ahsan F AF Rasool Mohammed I MI Kurogi Katsuhisa K Sakakibara Yoichi Y Suiko Masahito M Liu Ming-Cheh MC
Journal of biochemistry 20180901 3
Sulphated cholesterol, like its unsulphated counterpart, is known to be biologically active and serves a myriad of biochemical/physiological functions. Of the 13 human cytosolic sulphotransferases (SULTs), SULT2B1b has been reported as the main enzyme responsible for the sulphation of cholesterol. As such, SULT2B1b may play the role as a key regulator of cholesterol metabolism. Variations in the sulphating activity of SULT2B1b may affect the sulphation of cholesterol and, consequently, the relat ...[more]