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. 1972 Jun;128(1):1-9.
doi: 10.1042/bj1280001.

Cholesterol 7 -hydroxylase in rat liver microsomal preparations

Cholesterol 7 -hydroxylase in rat liver microsomal preparations

K A Mitropoulos et al. Biochem J. 1972 Jun.

Abstract

Subcellular fractions containing microsomes prepared from rat livers homogenized in the absence of EDTA catalysed the oxidation of cholesterol to 7alpha-hydroxycholesterol, 7-oxocholesterol, 7beta-hydroxycholesterol and 5alpha-cholestane-3beta,5,6beta-triol. These reactions required native protein, molecular oxygen and NADPH. It is suggested that these compounds are formed by a peroxidation analogous to the peroxidation of fatty acids catalysed by liver microsomal preparations. Incubations of [4-(14)C]cholesterol with microsomal preparations from rat liver homogenized in the presence of EDTA gave 7alpha-hydroxy[(14)C]cholesterol as the main product. This reaction required molecular oxygen and NADPH, and was inhibited by CO. The mass of 7alpha-hydroxycholesterol formed during the incubation was measured by a double-isotope-derivative dilution procedure. This procedure was used to assay the activity of cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase and to measure low concentrations of endogenous 7alpha-hydroxycholesterol in liver.

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