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Analyses of the CYP11B gene family in the guinea pig suggest the existence of a primordial CYP11B gene with aldosterone synthase activity
Hannes E. Bülow
, Rita Bernhardt
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP11B2
94%
Steroid 11-beta-Hydroxylase
57%
Guinea Pigs
55%
Mineralocorticoids
34%
Genes
25%
Glucocorticoids
24%
Hydroxylation
20%
Mixed Function Oxygenases
20%
Adrenodoxin
15%
Pseudogenes
11%
Gene Duplication
11%
Androstenedione
10%
Substrate Specificity
10%
Mammals
7%
Transfection
7%
Electrons
7%
Radiation
6%
Proteins
6%
Aptitude
6%
Chemical Compounds
Mineralocorticoid
100%
Aldosterone
89%
Glucocorticoid
81%
Adrenodoxin
32%
Protein
17%
Electron Transfer
14%