Juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolase
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juvenile-hormone-epoxide-hydrolase-269-1429664
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Juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolase
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Juvenile hormone epoxide hydrolase (JHEH) is an enzyme that inactivates insect juvenile hormones. This inactivation is accomplished through hydrolysis of the epoxide functional group contained within these hormones into diols. JHEH is one of two enzymes involved in the termination of signaling properties of the various juvenile hormones. The other is juvenile-hormone esterase, or JHE. The first observation of activity from JHEH was in Rhodnius prolixus and Schistocerca gregaria. JH esterase was
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenile_hormone_epoxide_hydrolase
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2020-09-07T20:52:42Z
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