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English: Enzymes, their cellular location, substrates and products in human steroidogenesis. Shown also is the major classes of steroid hormones: progestagens, mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens and estrogens. However, they partly overlap, e.g. mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids. White circles indicate changes in molecular structure compared with precursors. Where stereochemistry is not shown, it is the same as for cholesterol or for any functional groups shown for the first time. HSD: Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase References: *Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep (2003) Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approach, Elsevier/Saunders, pp. page 1,300 ISBN: 1-4160-2328-3. Polski: Enzymy biorące udział w steroidogenezie. Uwagi: W miejscu gdzie stereochemia nie jest wyświetlana, jest taka sama jak dla Cholesterol lub w pokazanej powyżej grupie. HSD: Dehydrogenaza hydroksysteroidu Русский: Ферменты, участвующие в стероидогенезе человека, с указанием субстратов и продуктов, а также локализации их активности. Происходящие изменения в структуре молекул отмечены белыми кружочками. По сборнику "Медицинская физиология" (Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep, 2003 год).
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Steroidogenesis.svg by David Richfield (User:Slashme) and Mikael Häggström Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep (2003) Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approach, Elsevier/Saunders, pp. page 1,300 ISBN: 1-4160-2328-3. |
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- File:Steroidogenesis.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, GFDL
- 2010-05-08T12:58:33Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (116932 Bytes) minor move of 5-a-reductase
- 2010-05-08T12:56:49Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (117024 Bytes) minor renaming of 3-beta-HSD
- 2010-04-24T06:46:45Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (117225 Bytes) Moved name out of molecular structure
- 2009-05-13T11:53:12Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (116870 Bytes) Moved misplaced nr 6 on cholesterol
- 2009-04-08T11:16:19Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (116892 Bytes) Corrected groups. It's cortisol that has mineralocorticoid effects (requiring 11 hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase to be present in the kidneys not to be overwhelmed by this effect), and not the opposite.
- 2009-04-02T15:55:06Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (116957 Bytes) Same stereoisomery for all vertical text.
- 2009-04-02T06:58:42Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (117065 Bytes) Corrected aldosterone structure
- 2009-03-31T14:48:06Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (115685 Bytes) Marked structural changes in molecules
- 2009-03-30T09:52:14Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (103506 Bytes) added border lines
- 2009-03-29T09:27:52Z Mikael Häggström 1245x1105 (98847 Bytes) androstanediol -> androstenediol
- 2009-03-29T06:22:20Z Mikael Häggström 1254x1129 (101664 Bytes) Progestins --> Progestagens (these are not synthetic)
- 2009-03-28T14:33:13Z Mikael Häggström 1254x1129 (102203 Bytes) Spelling in androgens
- 2009-03-28T10:36:02Z Mikael Häggström 1244x1119 (102087 Bytes) default text size
- 2009-03-28T09:43:51Z Mikael Häggström 1244x1119 (92518 Bytes) Coloured
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- 2008-08-03T16:35:41Z Slashme 1210x1080 (54758 Bytes) Move aldosterone to bottom for better visibility.
- 2008-08-03T16:13:29Z Slashme 1475x1080 (56792 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Enzymes involved in [[:en:steroidogenesis]]. Where stereochemistry is not shown, it is the same as for Cholesterol or for any functional groups shown for the first time. HSD: Hydroxysteroid
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