2012
Aldehyde dehydrogenases: From eye crystallins to metabolic disease and cancer stem cells
Vasiliou V, Thompson DC, Smith C, Fujita M, Chen Y. Aldehyde dehydrogenases: From eye crystallins to metabolic disease and cancer stem cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions 2012, 202: 2-10. PMID: 23159885, PMCID: PMC4128326, DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2012.10.026.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsAldehyde dehydrogenaseHuman ALDH genesALDH gene familyNon-catalytic activitiesEukaryotic genomesGene familyALDH genesCancer stem cellsMolecular basisDependent enzymesStem cellsAldehyde metabolismOxidative stressNicotinamide adenine dinucleotideOxidation of aldehydesPathophysiological processesAdenine dinucleotideDehydrogenaseMetabolic diseasesGenomeImportant roleEmbryogenesisGenesStructural elementsCrystallins
2011
Update on the aldehyde dehydrogenase gene (ALDH) superfamily
Jackson B, Brocker C, Thompson DC, Black W, Vasiliou K, Nebert DW, Vasiliou V. Update on the aldehyde dehydrogenase gene (ALDH) superfamily. Human Genomics 2011, 5: 283. PMID: 21712190, PMCID: PMC3392178, DOI: 10.1186/1479-7364-5-4-283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAldehyde dehydrogenase geneALDH genesDehydrogenase geneALDH family membersGene loss eventsBiotechnology Information gene databaseGamma-hydroxybutyric aciduriaWhole-genome sequencingCellular processesHuman genomeEnzymic detoxificationGene databaseExogenous aldehydesProtein sequencingType II hyperprolinaemiaCancer stem cellsEntire complementMolecular basisALDH enzymesGenesFamily membersStem cellsAldehyde metabolismRetinoic acidSjögren-Larsson syndrome