Arand, MichaelCronin, AnnetteHengstler, Jan G.Herrero Plana, Maria ElenaLohmann, MatthiasOesch, Franz2008-06-172008-06-172003-03-131611-2156http://hdl.handle.net/2003/2562810.17877/DE290R-117The human microsomal epoxide hydrolase, a single enzyme, has to detoxify a broad range of structurally diverse, potentially genotoxic epoxides that are formed in the course of xenobiotic metabolism. The enzyme has developed a unique strategy to combine a broad substrate specificity with a high detoxification efficacy, by immediately trapping the reactive compounds as covalent intermediates and by being expressed at high levels for high trapping capacity. Computer simulation and experimental data as well as existing epidemiologic studies reveal this detoxification strategy as the mechanistic basis for a threshold in the tumorigenesis of mutagenic carcinogens.enEXCLI Journal ; Vol. 2, 2003computer simulationenzyme kineticsgenotoxicmechanismstructure610Detoxification Strategy of Epoxide HydrolaseThe Basis for a Threshold in Chemical Carcinogenesisarticle (journal)