Deficiency of drug glucuronidation in the cat is one of the major reasons why this animal is highly sensitive to the side effects of drugs. The characterization of cytochrome P450 isoforms belonging to the CYP1A subfamily, which exhibit important drug oxidation activities such as activation of pro-carcinogens, was investigated. Two cDNAs, designated CYP1A-a and CYP1A-b, corresponding to the CYP1A subfamily were obtained from feline liver.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOnly one isoform of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2E subfamily was known in human and various animals. Three cDNAs corresponding to CYP 2E subfamily members (CYP2E-a, CYP2E-b and CYP2E-c) were obtained from feline liver. These cDNAs each had a 1488-bp nucleotide coding region encoding a predicted amino acid sequence of 495 residues.
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