Androsterone

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Revision as of 08:59, 30 October 2008

Androsterone

Pubchem(5879)

A metabolite of TESTOSTERONE or ANDROSTENEDIONE with a 3-alpha-hydroxyl group and without the double bond. The 3-beta hydroxyl isomer is epiandrosterone.

KEGG Pathway

  • Androgen and estrogen metabolism
List of PDB files having estradiol as a Ligand:
MMDB ID PDB ID Reference
31178 1YB1 Lukacik P, Bunkoczi G, Kavanagh K, Ng S, Von Delft F, Bray J, Edwards A, Arrowsmith C, Sundstrom M, Oppermann U, Structural, Genomics Consortium (Sgc), 2004/12/18
31956 1X8J Pakhomova S, Buck J, Newcomer METhe structures of the unique sulfotransferase retinol dehydratase with product and inhibitors provide insight into enzyme mechanism and inhibitionProtein Sci. v14, p.176-182
Physiochemical properties of Estriol:
Physical Property Value Units Temp (deg C) Source
Melting Point 185 deg C EXP
log P (octanol-water) 3.69 (none) EXP
Water Solubility 12 mg/L 23 EXP
Vapor Pressure 2.79E-08 mm Hg 25 EST
Henry's Law Constant 6.37E-09 atm-m3/mole 25 EST
Atmospheric OH Rate Constant 4.56E-11 cm3/molecule-sec 25 EST