At the crossroads of steroid hormone biosynthesis: the role, substrate specificity and evolutionary development of CYP17.

2011 
Abstract Cytochrome P450s play critical roles in the metabolism of various bioactive compounds. One of the crucial functions of cytochrome P450s in Chordata is in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones. Steroid 17alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase ( CYP17 ) is localized in endoplasmic reticulum membranes of steroidogenic cells. CYP17 catalyzes the 17alpha-hydroxylation reaction of delta4-C 21 steroids (progesterone derivatives) and delta5-C 21 steroids (pregnenolone derivatives) as well as the 17,20-lyase reaction producing C 19 -steroids, a key branch point in steroid hormone biosynthesis. Depending on CYP17 activity, the steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway is directed to either the formation of mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids or sex hormones. In the present review, the current information on CYP17 is analyzed and discussed.
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