CYP8B1

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Cytochrome P450, family 8, subfamily B, polypeptide 1
Identifiers
SymbolsCYP8B1; CP8B; CYP12
External IDsOMIM: 602172 MGI: 1338044 HomoloGene: 3233 GeneCards: CYP8B1 Gene
EC number1.14.13.95
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez158213124
EnsemblENSG00000180432ENSMUSG00000050445
UniProtQ9UNU6O88962
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_004391NM_010012
RefSeq (protein)NP_004382NP_034142
Location (UCSC)Chr 3:
42.9 – 42.92 Mb
Chr 9:
121.91 – 121.92 Mb
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CYP8B1 (cytochrome P450, family 8, subfamily B, polypeptide 1) also known as sterol 12-alpha-hydroxylase is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CYP8B1 gene.[1]

This gene encodes a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily of enzymes. The cytochrome P450 proteins are monooxygenases which catalyze many reactions involved in drug metabolism and synthesis of cholesterol, steroids and other lipids.

CYP8B1 is an endoplasmic reticulum membrane protein and catalyzes the conversion of 7 alpha-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one into 7-alpha,12-alpha-dihydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one. The balance between these two steroids determines the relative amounts of the two primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, both of which are secreted in the bile. In the intestine these bile acids affect the solubility of cholesterol and other lipids, promoting their absorption.

CYP8B1 is unique among the cytochrome P450 genes in that it is intronless.[2]

References

  1. Gåfvels M, Olin M, Chowdhary BP, Raudsepp T, Andersson U, Persson B, Jansson M, Björkhem I, Eggertsen G (March 1999). "Structure and chromosomal assignment of the sterol 12alpha-hydroxylase gene (CYP8B1) in human and mouse: eukaryotic cytochrome P-450 gene devoid of introns". Genomics 56 (2): 184–96. doi:10.1006/geno.1998.5606. PMID 10051404. 
  2. "Entrez Gene: CYP8B1". 

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