The SDR (short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase and related enzymes) nomenclature initiative.

نویسندگان

  • Bengt Persson
  • Yvonne Kallberg
  • James E Bray
  • Elspeth Bruford
  • Stephen L Dellaporta
  • Angelo D Favia
  • Roser Gonzalez Duarte
  • Hans Jörnvall
  • Kathryn L Kavanagh
  • Natalia Kedishvili
  • Michael Kisiela
  • Edmund Maser
  • Rebekka Mindnich
  • Sandra Orchard
  • Trevor M Penning
  • Janet M Thornton
  • Jerzy Adamski
  • Udo Oppermann
چکیده

Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) constitute one of the largest enzyme superfamilies with presently over 46,000 members. In phylogenetic comparisons, members of this superfamily show early divergence where the majority have only low pairwise sequence identity, although sharing common structural properties. The SDR enzymes are present in virtually all genomes investigated, and in humans over 70 SDR genes have been identified. In humans, these enzymes are involved in the metabolism of a large variety of compounds, including steroid hormones, prostaglandins, retinoids, lipids and xenobiotics. It is now clear that SDRs represent one of the oldest protein families and contribute to essential functions and interactions of all forms of life. As this field continues to grow rapidly, a systematic nomenclature is essential for future annotation and reference purposes. A functional subdivision of the SDR superfamily into at least 200 SDR families based upon hidden Markov models forms a suitable foundation for such a nomenclature system, which we present in this paper using human SDRs as examples.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chemico-biological interactions

دوره 178 1-3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009