One important class of biological reactive intermediates arising in the course of human xenobiotic metabolism are arene and alkene oxides. The major safeguard against the potential genotoxic effects of these compounds is the microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH). This enzyme has a broad substrate specificity but--on the first sight--seems to be inadequately suited for this protection task due to its low turnover number with most of its substrates. The recent progress in the understanding of the mechanism of enzymatic epoxide hydrolysis has shed new light on this apparent dilemma: Epoxide hydrolases convert their substrates via the intermediate formation of a covalent enzyme-substrate complex, and it has been shown that the formation of the int...
Many environmental pollutants such as trichloroethene, styrene, benzo[a]pyrene, and cyclopenta[cd]py...
The genotoxicity of aliphatic epoxides is dependent on a balance between those pathways leading to D...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) of the α/β hydrolase fold enzyme family hydrolyze epoxides to the correspon...
From our recent work on the three-dimensional structure of epoxide hydrolases we theoretically deduc...
The fact that chemical carcinogenesis involves single, isolated, essentially irreversible molecular ...
From our recent work on the three-dimensional structure of epoxide hydrolases we theoretically deduc...
Styrene 7,8-oxide and ethylene oxide are widely used genotoxic bulk chemicals, which have been assoc...
Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic—and therefore potentially genotoxic—epox...
One important early contribution to the control of chemical carcinogenesis i s provided by the enzym...
Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic-and therefore potentially genotoxic-epox...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) metabolize highly reactive epoxides with mutagenic and carcinogenic potenti...
Abstract Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic—and therefore potentially genot...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) metabolize highly reactive epoxides with mutagenic and carcinogenic potenti...
Many environmental pollutants such as trichloroethene, styrene, benzo[a]pyrene, and cyclopenta[cd]py...
Mammalian soluble and microsomal epoxide hydrolases have been proposed to belong to the family of al...
Many environmental pollutants such as trichloroethene, styrene, benzo[a]pyrene, and cyclopenta[cd]py...
The genotoxicity of aliphatic epoxides is dependent on a balance between those pathways leading to D...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) of the α/β hydrolase fold enzyme family hydrolyze epoxides to the correspon...
From our recent work on the three-dimensional structure of epoxide hydrolases we theoretically deduc...
The fact that chemical carcinogenesis involves single, isolated, essentially irreversible molecular ...
From our recent work on the three-dimensional structure of epoxide hydrolases we theoretically deduc...
Styrene 7,8-oxide and ethylene oxide are widely used genotoxic bulk chemicals, which have been assoc...
Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic—and therefore potentially genotoxic—epox...
One important early contribution to the control of chemical carcinogenesis i s provided by the enzym...
Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic-and therefore potentially genotoxic-epox...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) metabolize highly reactive epoxides with mutagenic and carcinogenic potenti...
Abstract Epoxide hydrolases catalyse the hydrolysis of electrophilic—and therefore potentially genot...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) metabolize highly reactive epoxides with mutagenic and carcinogenic potenti...
Many environmental pollutants such as trichloroethene, styrene, benzo[a]pyrene, and cyclopenta[cd]py...
Mammalian soluble and microsomal epoxide hydrolases have been proposed to belong to the family of al...
Many environmental pollutants such as trichloroethene, styrene, benzo[a]pyrene, and cyclopenta[cd]py...
The genotoxicity of aliphatic epoxides is dependent on a balance between those pathways leading to D...
Epoxide hydrolases (EHs) of the α/β hydrolase fold enzyme family hydrolyze epoxides to the correspon...