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    Eur J Biochem. 1996 Mar 1;236(2):482-90.

    Molecular cloning of mouse 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 and characterization of enzyme activity.

    Nokelainen P, Puranen T, Peltoketo H, Orava M, Vihko P, Vihko R.

    Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, Finland.

    The biological activity of certain estrogens and androgens is modulated by enzymes called 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (17 beta-HSDs), which catalyze the interconversion between less active 17-oxosteroid and more active 17 beta-hydroxysteroid forms. In the present report, we describe cloning of mouse 17 beta-HSD type-1 cDNA from an ovarian library generated from 4,4'-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bisphenol-(diethylstilbestrol)-tr eated mice, and characterization of the corresponding enzyme. The open reading frame of the mouse 17 beta-HSD type-1 cDNA encodes a peptide of 344 amino acid residues with a predicted molecular mass of 36785 Da. The mouse 17 beta-HSD type-1 enzyme shares 63% and 93% overall identity with human and rat 17 beta-HSD type-1 enzymes, respectively, and the most striking differences between the mouse and human type-1 enzymes are between the amino acid residues 197 and 230 and in the carboxy terminus of the enzymes. Similarly to the human 17 beta-HSD type-1 enzyme, the mouse type-1 enzyme primarily catalyzes reductive reactions from 17-oxo forms to 17 beta-hydroxy forms in intact cultured cells, but unlike the human type-1 enzyme, the mouse enzyme does not prefer phenolic over neutral substrates. Thus, mouse 17 beta-HSD type 1 catalyzes reduction of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione (androstenedione) to 17 beta-hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one (testosterone) as efficiently as 3 beta-hydroxyestra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one (estrone) to estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3 beta, 17 beta-diol (estradiol). 17 beta-HSD type 1 is predominantly expressed in mouse ovaries, in which it is located in granulosa cells.

    PMID: 8612620 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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