Bifunctional Epoxide Hydrolase 2 Market: Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Perceived to Be the Hepoxillin Hydrolase
The C-terminal domain has epoxide hydrolase activity and acts as on epoxides such as oxiranes and alkene oxides; and arene oxides. Bifunctional epoxide hydrolase 2 plays an instrumenetal role in xenobiotic metabolism through degrading potentially toxic epoxides. In addition, bifunctional epoxide hydrolase 2 also decides steady-state levels of physiological mediators. Meanwhile, the N-terminal domain has lipid phosphatase activity, with the highest activity towards threo-9, 10-phosphonooxy-hydroxy-octadecanoic acid, followed by erythro-9,10-phosphonooxy-hydroxy-octadecanoic acid. These insights are according to the report titled, "Global Bifunctional Epoxide...
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