Steroid Hormone Biosynthesis
Steroid hormones are essential hormones that regulate major bodily functions such as reproduction, metabolism, and immunity. Biosynthesis is the process by which these hormones are produced from cholesterol. The precursor molecule, cholesterol, is transformed to steroid hormones by a series of enzymatic reactions in the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell. Depending on the type of hormone, different enzymes are used for this transformation process, leading to the production of different hormones. The steroid hormones thus produced are secreted into the circulation and have a variety of physiological and biochemical effects on the body. Understanding steroid hormone biosynthesis is therefore important to study the regulation of hormone production and to design treatments for various diseases.
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