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Publication : Characterization and regulation of sex-specific mouse steroid hydroxylase genes.

First Author  Yoshioka H Year  1990
Journal  Can J Physiol Pharmacol Volume  68
Issue  6 Pages  754-61
PubMed ID  2372744 Mgi Jnum  J:10639
Mgi Id  MGI:59087 Doi  10.1139/y90-116
Citation  Yoshioka H, et al. (1990) Characterization and regulation of sex-specific mouse steroid hydroxylase genes. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 68(6):754-61
abstractText  We characterized the genes of the male-specific mouse steroid 16 alpha-hydroxylase (C-P-45016 alpha) and the female-specific mouse steroid 15 alpha-hydroxylase (P-45015 alpha) within two distinct gene families. In spite of the high structural identities within each family, the expression of the hydroxylase genes is uniquely regulated. Moreover, the other family members encode the P-450s which are structurally very similar to the hydroxylases but are not able to catalyze steroid hydroxylase activities. For example, only a single amino acid substitution creates steroid 15 alpha-hydroxylase activity in another family-member P-450coh, which catalyzes coumarin 7-hydroxylase but little steroid hydroxylase activity. It appears, therefore, that the mouse P-450 gene families evolved through gene duplication and selective mutation to create new P-450s structurally as well as to establish novel regulatory elements for the gene expressions.
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