60426-57-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Inactivation of delta5-3-ketosteroid isomerase(s) from beef adrenal cortex by beta, gamma-acetylenic ketosteroids.
Penning
, p. 301 - 311 (1982)
The beta, gamma-acetylenic ketosteroids, 5-10-seco-19-norpregn-5-yne-3,-10,20-trione approximately 1 and 5,10-secoestr-5-yne-3,10,17-trione approximately 2 irreversibly inactivate both the C19-and the C21-delta 5-3-ketosteroid isomerase activities of beef adrenal cortex microsomes. At saturating concentrations of inhibitor half-lives of these enzyme activities vary from 45 to 240 s. It is uncertain whether the enzyme generates its own alkylating agent by isomerizing compounds approximately 3 and approximately 4 to the corresponding allenic ketones, namely (4R)-5,10-seco-19-norpregn-4,5-diene-3,10,20-trione approximately 3 and (4R)-5,10-secoestra-4,5-diene-3,10,17-trione approximately 4 since these are formed spontaneously in the buffer used to stabilize enzyme activity. In the presence of catalytic quantities of adrenal enzyme compound approximately 4 is a powerful competitive inhibitor for both 5-androstene-3,17-dione (Ki 8.0 microM) and 5-pregnene-3,20-dione (Ki 3.5 microM) indicating that the eventual alkylating event is active site-directed. The differences in Ki values and half-lives for inactivation support the view that the C19- and C21-delta 5-3-ketosteroid isomerase activities do not reside at the same catalytic site in beef adrenal cortex microsomes.
Anti-androgenic steroids
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, (2008/06/13)
The present invention relates to certain new and useful steroids which demonstrate anti-androgenic properties. These steroids are 5,10-secosteroids that have been found to be potent irreversible inhibitors of the enzyme Δ 5 -3-ketosteroid isomerase which
