Description
UDPGTs are of major importance in the conjugation and subsequent elimination of potentially toxic xenobiotics and endogenous compounds. This isozyme displays activity toward several classes of xenobiotic substrates, including simple phenolic compounds, 7-hydroxylated coumarins, flavonoids, anthraquinones, and certain drugs and their hydroxylated metabolites. It also catalyzes the glucuronidation of endogenous estrogens and androgens.
Family
Belongs to the UDP-glycosyltransferase family.
Sequence
MSLKWTSVFLLIQLSCYFSSGSCGKVLVWPTEYSHWINMKTILEELVQRGHEVTVLTSSASTLVNASKSSAIKLEVYPTSLTKNYLEDSLLKILDRWIYGVSKNTFWSYFSQLQELCWEYYDYSNKLCKDAVLNKKLMMKLQESKFDVILADALNPCGELLAELFNIPFLYSLRFSVGYTFEKNGGGFLFPPSYVPVVMSELSDQMIFMERIKNMIHMLYFDFWFQIYDLKKWDQFYSEVLGRPTTLFETMGKAEMWLIRTYWDFEFPRPFLPNVDFVGGLHCKPAKPLPKEMEEFVQSSGENGIVVFSLGSMISNMSEESANMIASALAQIPQKVLWRFDGKKPNTLGSNTRLYKWLPQNDLLGHPKTKAFITHGGTNGIYEAIYHGIPMVGIPLFADQHDNIAHMKAKGAALSVDIRTMSSRDLLNALKSVINDPVYKENVMKLSRIHHDQPMKPLDRAVFWIEFVMRHKGAKHLRVAAHNLTWIQYHSLDVIAFLLACVATVIFIITKFCLFCFRKLAKKGKKKKRD
Simulated SDS-PAGE

(Note: Representative image - actual molecular weight may vary depending on tag type and expression method)
Safety
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