2020
DOI: 10.1124/dmd.119.089011
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Identification and Characterization of a New Carboxylesterase 2 Isozyme, mfCES2C, in the Small Intestine of Cynomolgus Monkeys

Abstract: In contrast to a single human carboxylesterase 2 (CES2) isozyme (hCE2), three CES2 genes have been identified in cynomolgus monkeys: mfCES2A, mfCES2B, and mfCES2C. Although mfCES2A protein is expressed in several organs, mfCES2B is a pseudogene and the phenotype of the mfCES2C gene has not yet been clarified in tissues. In previous studies, we detected an unidentified esterase in the region of CES2 mobility upon nondenaturing PAGE analysis of monkey intestinal microsomes, which showed immunoreactivity for anti… Show more

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“…the expression of mfCES2A in several organs, while mfCES2C is only expressed in the small intestine, kidney, and skin. The mfCES2C shows different hydrolytic properties to mfCES2A, depending on the substrate (110). Rats have multi-isoforms compared to human and monkeys, causing them highly efficient in hydrolyzing the substrates.…”
Section: Species Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the expression of mfCES2A in several organs, while mfCES2C is only expressed in the small intestine, kidney, and skin. The mfCES2C shows different hydrolytic properties to mfCES2A, depending on the substrate (110). Rats have multi-isoforms compared to human and monkeys, causing them highly efficient in hydrolyzing the substrates.…”
Section: Species Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%