4-hydroxyretinoic acid

4-hydroxyretinoic acid is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class.

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Samokyszyn VM et al. 4-hydroxyretinoic acid, a novel substrate for human liver microsomal UDP-glucuronosyltransferase(s) and recombinant UGT2B7. 2000 J. Biol. Chem. pmid:10702251
Ahmad M et al. In-vitro metabolism of retinoic acid by different tissues from male rats. 2000 J. Pharm. Pharmacol. pmid:10864138
McSorley LC and Daly AK Identification of human cytochrome P450 isoforms that contribute to all-trans-retinoic acid 4-hydroxylation. 2000 Biochem. Pharmacol. pmid:10874126
Kim SY et al. Induction of the cytochrome P450 gene CYP26 during mucous cell differentiation of normal human tracheobronchial epithelial cells. 2000 Mol. Pharmacol. pmid:10953040
Idres N et al. Granulocytic differentiation of human NB4 promyelocytic leukemia cells induced by all-trans retinoic acid metabolites. 2001 Cancer Res. pmid:11212271
Chithalen JV et al. HPLC-MS/MS analysis of the products generated from all-trans-retinoic acid using recombinant human CYP26A. 2002 J. Lipid Res. pmid:12091498
Duell EA et al. Human skin levels of retinoic acid and cytochrome P-450-derived 4-hydroxyretinoic acid after topical application of retinoic acid in vivo compared to concentrations required to stimulate retinoic acid receptor-mediated transcription in vitro. 1992 J. Clin. Invest. pmid:1328295
Reijntjes S et al. The control of morphogen signalling: regulation of the synthesis and catabolism of retinoic acid in the developing embryo. 2005 Dev. Biol. pmid:16054125
Gu X et al. A novel cytochrome P450, zebrafish Cyp26D1, is involved in metabolism of all-trans retinoic acid. 2006 Mol. Endocrinol. pmid:16455818