Recombinant enzyme prepared from insect cells infected with baculovirus containing human UGT2B4 cDNAs
UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGT) represent the major phase II drug metabolism pathway in human. UGT enzymes catalyze the transfer of glucuronic acid (derived from UDPGA co-factor) to xenobiotics and endogenous substrates having nucleophilic acceptor groups, making them more polar and readily excreted in urine or bile. To date, at least 18 human UGT enzymes have been cloned and sequenced. Like the P450 enzymes, UGTs possess broad and overlapping substrate specificities. Clinically relevant drug interactions have been identified for UGT isoforms, leading regulatory agencies (FDA) to require drug interaction testing for compounds showing significant UGT metabolism.
UGT2B4 is abundant in the liver. This enzyme plays a role in the metabolism of bile acids, e.g. hydrodeoxycholic acid, as well as many phenolic compounds (e.g. eugenol).
Available size: 0.5 mL
Protein concentration: 5 mg/ mL
Product Number
456424
Qty./Pk
1?/ Pk
Qty./Cs
1?/ Ea
Brand
Corning?
Size
0.5 mL
Species
Human
Enzyme Type
UGT
Protein Concentration
5 mg/mL
Storage
-80 C
Cellular Location
Microsome