"Arylsulfotransferase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A sulfotransferase that catalyzes the sulfation of a phenol in the presence of 3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate as sulfate donor to yield an aryl sulfate and adenosine 3',5'-bisphosphate. A number of aromatic compounds can act as acceptors; however, organic hydroxylamines are not substrates. Sulfate conjugation by this enzyme is a major pathway for the biotransformation of phenolic and catechol drugs as well as neurotransmitters. EC 2.8.2.1.
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D015239
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.913.817.400.300
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Concept/Terms |
Arylsulfotransferase- Arylsulfotransferase
- Aryl Sulfotransferase
- Sulfotransferase, Aryl
- Phenolsulfokinase
- Phenol Sulfotransferase
- Sulfotransferase, Phenol
- Sulfokinase
- Phenol Sulfokinase
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Shi L, Shen W, Davis MI, Kong K, Vu P, Saha SK, Adil R, Kreuzer J, Egan R, Lee TD, Greninger P, Shrimp JH, Zhao W, Wei TY, Zhou M, Eccleston J, Sussman J, Manocha U, Weerasekara V, Kondo H, Vijay V, Wu MJ, Kearney SE, Ho J, McClanaghan J, Murchie E, Crowther GS, Patnaik S, Boxer MB, Shen M, Ting DT, Kim WY, Stanger BZ, Deshpande V, Ferrone CR, Benes CH, Haas W, Hall MD, Bardeesy N. SULT1A1-dependent sulfonation of alkylators is a lineage-dependent vulnerability of liver cancers. Nat Cancer. 2023 03; 4(3):365-381.