Role of human aldehyde dehydrogenases in endobiotic and xenobiotic metabolism

Drug Metabolism Reviews
Vasilis VasiliouTia Estey

Abstract

The human genome contains at least 17 genes that are members of the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) superfamily. These genes encode NAD(P)(+)-dependent enzymes that oxidize a wide range of aldehydes to their corresponding carboxylic acids. Aldehydes are highly reactive molecules that are intermediates or products involved in a broad spectrum of physiologic, biologic, and pharmacologic processes. Aldehydes are generated during retinoic acid biosynthesis and the metabolism of amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and drugs. Mutations in several ALDH genes are the molecular basis of inborn errors of metabolism and contribute to environmentally induced diseases.

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