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Isozyme Specific Allosteric Regulation of Human Sulfotransferase 1A1
Ting Wang,
Ian Cook
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Thomas S. Leyh
Microbiology & Immunology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Allosteric Regulation
75%
Allosteric Site
36%
Amines
13%
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
9%
Binding Sites
9%
Catalytic Domain
22%
Catechin
16%
catechin gallate
22%
Dopamine
10%
Enzymes
13%
epigallocatechin gallate
65%
Epinephrine
11%
human SULT1A1 protein
100%
Hydroxyl Radical
14%
Isoenzymes
50%
Liver
6%
Nucleotides
41%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%
Phosphoadenosine Phosphosulfate
21%
Polyphenols
14%
Protein Isoforms
10%
Serotonin
10%
Steroids
9%
Sulfotransferases
35%
Thyroid Hormones
12%
Chemical Compounds
(-)-Epigallocatechin
68%
Amine
8%
Binding Site
8%
Catechin
29%
Conformational Isomer
11%
Dopamine
11%
Gallate
45%
Hydroxyl
10%
Molecule
4%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
14%
Nucleotide
41%
Pharmacological Metabolism
9%
Polyphenol
13%
Serotonin
14%
Signalling Molecule
16%
Steroid Hormone
16%
Thyroid Hormone
17%