Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Seven human alcohol dehydrogenase genes (which encode the primary enzymes involved in alcohol metabolism) are grouped into classes based on function and sequence identity. While the Class I ADH isoenzymes contribute significantly to ethanol metabolism in the liver, Class IV ADH isoenzymes are involved in the first-pass metabolism of ethanol. It has been suggested that the ability to efficiently oxidize ethanol occurred late in primate evolution. Kinetic data obtained from the Class I ADH isoenzymes of marmoset and brown lemur, in addition to data from resurrected ancestral human Class IV ADH isoenzymes, supports this proposal--suggesting that two major events which occurred during pri...
In the last common ancestor of modern humans and the three living African ape species a genetic muta...
AbstractAlcohol dehydrogenase class I from kiwi liver has been purified, analyzed, and compared with...
alcohols using NAD /NADH as coenzyme (Eklund et al., 1976a,b; Höög et al., 2001). The ADH family is ...
Paleogenetics is an emerging field that resurrects ancestral proteins from now-extinct organisms to ...
Recent reports suggest that dietary ethanol, or alcohol, is a supplemental source of calories for so...
Background: Gene duplication is a source of molecular innovation throughout evolution. However, even...
The “drunken monkey” hypothesis posits that attraction to ethanol derives from an evolutionary linka...
Recent reports suggest that dietary ethanol, or alcohol, is a supplemental source of calories for so...
Alcohol dehydrogenases belong to the large superfamily of medium-chain dehydrogenases/reductases, wh...
The three class I alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) in humans comprise homo- and heterodimers of three s...
Dietary variation within and across species drives the eco-evolutionary responsiveness of genes nece...
Vertebrates possess a complex alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) system composed of multiple molecular form...
In this narrative review, we present the hypothesis that key mutations in two genes, occurring 15 an...
The vertebrate medium chain alcohol dehydrogenases are dimeric zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the...
Two lines of rats bred to differ in their voluntary alcohol consumption — the alcohol-abstaining UCh...
In the last common ancestor of modern humans and the three living African ape species a genetic muta...
AbstractAlcohol dehydrogenase class I from kiwi liver has been purified, analyzed, and compared with...
alcohols using NAD /NADH as coenzyme (Eklund et al., 1976a,b; Höög et al., 2001). The ADH family is ...
Paleogenetics is an emerging field that resurrects ancestral proteins from now-extinct organisms to ...
Recent reports suggest that dietary ethanol, or alcohol, is a supplemental source of calories for so...
Background: Gene duplication is a source of molecular innovation throughout evolution. However, even...
The “drunken monkey” hypothesis posits that attraction to ethanol derives from an evolutionary linka...
Recent reports suggest that dietary ethanol, or alcohol, is a supplemental source of calories for so...
Alcohol dehydrogenases belong to the large superfamily of medium-chain dehydrogenases/reductases, wh...
The three class I alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs) in humans comprise homo- and heterodimers of three s...
Dietary variation within and across species drives the eco-evolutionary responsiveness of genes nece...
Vertebrates possess a complex alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) system composed of multiple molecular form...
In this narrative review, we present the hypothesis that key mutations in two genes, occurring 15 an...
The vertebrate medium chain alcohol dehydrogenases are dimeric zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the...
Two lines of rats bred to differ in their voluntary alcohol consumption — the alcohol-abstaining UCh...
In the last common ancestor of modern humans and the three living African ape species a genetic muta...
AbstractAlcohol dehydrogenase class I from kiwi liver has been purified, analyzed, and compared with...
alcohols using NAD /NADH as coenzyme (Eklund et al., 1976a,b; Höög et al., 2001). The ADH family is ...