sulfuryltransfer
Sulfuryltransfer refers to a class of biochemical reactions where a sulfonyl group (SO2) is transferred from one molecule to another. This transfer is typically mediated by enzymes known as sulfuryltransferases. These enzymes play crucial roles in various metabolic pathways, particularly in the detoxification and excretion of xenobiotics and endogenous compounds.
The sulfonyl group can be transferred from a donor molecule, often a molecule already conjugated with a
A key example of sulfuryltransfer is the sulfation of steroids and xenobiotics. This reaction is important
Disruptions in sulfuryltransfer pathways can have significant physiological consequences, potentially affecting drug efficacy and leading to