InterPro domain: IPR039357
General Information
- Identifier IPR039357
- Description 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenase/very-long-chain enoyl-CoA reductase
- Number of genes 517
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Abstract
3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid 4-dehydrogenases ( 1.3.99.5 ) catalyse the conversion of 3-oxo-5-alpha-steroid + acceptor to 3-oxo-delta(4)-steroid + reduced acceptor. The steroid 5-alpha-reductase enzyme is responsible for the formation of dihydrotestosterone, this hormone promotes the differentiation of male external genitalia and the prostate during foetal development [ 1 ]. In humans mutations in this enzyme can cause a form of male pseudohermaphorditism in which the external genitalia and prostate fail to develop normally. A related steroid reductase enzyme, DET2, is found in plants such as Arabidopsis. Mutations in this enzyme cause defects in light-regulated development [ 2 ].
Another enzyme in this entry is very-long-chain enoyl-CoA reductase (TECR; 1.3.1.93 ), which catalyzes the last of the four reactions of the long-chain fatty acids elongation cycle by reducing the trans-2,3-enoyl-CoA fatty acid intermediate to an acyl-CoA that can be further elongated by entering a new cycle of elongation [ 3 ].
1. Characterization and chromosomal mapping of a human steroid 5 alpha-reductase gene and pseudogene and mapping of the mouse homologue. Genomics 11, 1102-12
2. A role for brassinosteroids in light-dependent development of Arabidopsis. Science 272, 398-401
3. Identification of two mammalian reductases involved in the two-carbon fatty acyl elongation cascade. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 7335-43