15-Oxoprostaglandin 13-Reductase
"15-Oxoprostaglandin 13-Reductase" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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(5Z)-(15S)-11 alpha-Hydroxy-9,15-dioxoprostanoate:NAD(P)+ delta(13)-oxidoreductase. An enzyme active in prostaglandin E and F catabolism. It catalyzes the reduction of the double bond at the 13-14 position of the 15-ketoprostaglandins and uses NADPH as cofactor. EC 1.3.1.48.
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D011452
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.682.660.490
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Concept/Terms |
15-Oxoprostaglandin 13-Reductase- 15-Oxoprostaglandin 13-Reductase
- 13-Reductase, 15-Oxoprostaglandin
- 15 Oxoprostaglandin 13 Reductase
- Prostaglandin delta-13-Reductase
- Prostaglandin delta 13 Reductase
- delta-13-Reductase, Prostaglandin
- delta 13-15-Ketoprostaglandin Reductase
- 13-15-Ketoprostaglandin Reductase, delta
- Reductase, delta 13-15-Ketoprostaglandin
- delta 13 15 Ketoprostaglandin Reductase
- 15-Ketoprostaglandin delta 13-Reductase
- 13-Reductase, 15-Ketoprostaglandin delta
- 15 Ketoprostaglandin delta 13 Reductase
- delta 13-Reductase, 15-Ketoprostaglandin
- delta-13-PG-Reductase
- delta 13 PG Reductase
- Prostaglandin-13,14-Reductase
- Prostaglandin 13,14 Reductase
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Early steps in prostaglandin metabolism in the human placenta. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1980 Nov 01; 138(5):534-40.