Steroid 5β-reductase (AKR1D1): Purification and characterization

In mammals there are two 3-oxo-4-ene steroid reductases that generate either A/B-trans or A/B cis-ring junctions in the steroid nucleus known as steroid 5α- and 5β- reductases, respectively. There is only one steroid 5β- reductase in each species and these are members of the aldo-keto-reductase (AKR...

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description In mammals there are two 3-oxo-4-ene steroid reductases that generate either A/B-trans or A/B cis-ring junctions in the steroid nucleus known as steroid 5α- and 5β- reductases, respectively. There is only one steroid 5β- reductase in each species and these are members of the aldo-keto-reductase (AKR) protein superfamily. The corresponding human enzyme is AKR1D1, and it plays an essential role in bile-acid biosynthesis. Germline mutations in AKR1D1 give rise to bile-acid deficiency. Because of its central role in steroid metabolism and need for detailed structure-function studies there is a need to purify the enzyme to homogeneity and in high yield. We report the purification of milligram amounts of crystallographic quality homogeneous recombinant protein for structure-function studies and its characterization.
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