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  2. Enzyme-generated intermediates derived from 4-androstene-3,6,17-trione and 1,4,6-androstatriene-3,17-dione cause a time-dependent decrease in human placental aromatase activity

Enzyme-generated intermediates derived from 4-androstene-3,6,17-trione and 1,4,6-androstatriene-3,17-dione cause a time-dependent decrease in human placental aromatase activity

  • Endocrinology. 1981 Apr;108(4):1597-9. doi: 10.1210/endo-108-4-1597.
D F Covey W F Hood
Abstract

Kinetic evidence is presented for a time-dependent decrease in human placental aromatase activity by enzyme-generated intermediates derived from two widely used Steroids previously described as competitive inhibitors of estrogen biosynthesis. Thus, 4-androstene-3,6,17-trione binds to the Enzyme with an apparent Ki of 0.43 microM and has a pseudo-first order overall rate constant for decrease in activity of 4.03x10(-3)sec-1, while 1,4,6-androstatriene-3,17-dione has an apparent Ki of 0.18 microM and a pseudo-first order overall rate constant for decrease in activity of 1.10x10(-3)sec-1. These findings imply that the potent inhibition of estrogen biosynthesis caused by these Steroids results primarily from a decrease in Enzyme activity caused by enzyme-generated intermediates from the parent Steroids.

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