Catecholamine-Sulfating Phenol Sulfotransferase (CSPS)
The human Catecholamine- Sulfating Phenol Sulfotransferase (CSPS) is the only sulfotransferase that catalyses the sulfation of catecholamins, in particular the neurotransmitter dopamine, with high activity. CSPS is required for stimulation by Mn2+ of the sulfating activity and expressed in the human intestine, brain, platelet and other tissues. In the brain it may play a role in regulating the levels of dopamine. It also serves as a detoxifying function in the intestine, where it may detoxify potentially lethal dietary monoamines.
No references to this molecule
1 results found in Proteins.
2 results found in Antibodies.
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Catecholamine-Sulfating Phenol Sulfotransferase Human (E.coli)Type: |
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| LF-P0049 | 0.5 mg | ||
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CSPS Human, Mouse Monoclonal Antibody, Clone: 3F10
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| LF-MA0078 | 100ul | ||
Catecholamine-Sulfating Phenol Sulfotransferase Human, Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
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| LF-PA0081 | 100ul | ||
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