Bilirubin - 1G

Bilirubin is a water insoluble tetrapyrrole produced from the reduction of biliverdin in a reaction catalyzed by the enzyme bilirverdin reductase. In vivo it undergoes glucuronidation in the liver (addition of one or two glucuronic acids through a glycosidic bond) to form the water soluble mono or diglucuronide (also called bilirubin conjugate). The conjugate is excreted from the liver in bile or is converted to urobilinogen and excreted in the urine as urobilin or in the feces as stercobilin.References1) Lee K. S. L. D. Raymond et al. (2007). "Hemin Interactions and Alterations of the Subcellular Localization of Prion Protein." Journal of Biological Chemistry 282(50): 36525-36533.2) Soares M. P. M. P. Seldon et al. (2004). "Heme Oxygenase-1 Modulates the Expression of Adhesion Molecules Associated with Endothelial Cell Activation." The Journal of Immunology 172(6): 3553-3563.3) Huber A. H. B. Zhu et al. (2012). "Fluorescence Sensor for the Quantification of Unbound Bilirubin

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