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Glutathione-S-Transferases

1995
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are a group of phase II detoxification enzymes of wide tissue distribution. They are classified into three groups, alpha, mu, and pi, on the basis of their chromosomal location, isoelectric point, and immunoreactivity.
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The glutathione transferase kappa family

Drug Metabolism Reviews, 2011
Glutathione transferase (GST) kappa, also named mitochondrial GST, is a very ancient protein family with orthologs in bacteria and eukaryotes. Both the structure and the subcellular localization of GSTK1-1, in mitochondria and peroxisomes, make this enzyme distinct from cytosolic GSTs.
Morel, Fabrice, Aninat, Caroline
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Glutathione S-transferases of lung: purification and characterization of human lung glutathione S-transferases

Lung, 1984
Glutathione S-transferases play a major role in the protection of tissues from the toxic effects of exnobiotics and the products of lipid peroxidation. In the present studies we demonstrate that human lung has two forms of glutathione (GSH) S-transferase having isoelectric pH of 4.9 and 9.2.
Catherine A. Partridge   +2 more
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Detoxication reactions of glutathione and glutathione transferases

Xenobiotica, 1986
(1986). Detoxication reactions of glutathione and glutathione transferases. Xenobiotica: Vol. 16, No. 10-11, pp. 957-973.
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Glutathione transferases and neurodegenerative diseases

Neurochemistry International, 2015
There is substantial agreement that the unbalance between oxidant and antioxidant species may affect the onset and/or the course of a number of common diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Many studies suggest a crucial role for oxidative stress in the first phase of aging, or in the pathogenesis of various diseases including ...
MAZZETTI, ANNA PAOLA   +3 more
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The glutathione peroxidase activity of glutathione S-transferases

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1980
Glutatione transferases (RX:glutathione R-transferases, EC 2.5.1.18) B and AA were purified from rat liver to investigate the mechanism for their apparent GSH peroxidase activity (GSSG formation). Both transferases catalyze an overall reaction in which loss of cumene hydroperoxide is accompanied by a stoichiometric increase in GSSG.
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The Role of Glutathione and Glutathione Transferases in Chemical Cardnogenesi

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1990
(1990). The Role of Glutathione and Glutathione Transferases in Chemical Cardnogenesi. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 47-70.
Brian Coles   +2 more
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Glutathione Transferase: New Model for Glutathione Activation

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2008
AbstractGlutathione transferases are enzymes of the cellular detoxification system that metabolize a vast spectrum of xenobiotic and endobiotic toxic compounds. They are homodimers or heterodimers and each monomer has an active center composed of a G‐site in which glutathione (GSH) binds and an H‐site for the electrophilic substrate.
Maria J. Ramos   +3 more
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Glutathione S-transferases

Biochemical Society Transactions, 1990
Sinéad Boyce   +3 more
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Glutathione and Glutathione S-Transferases in Drug Resistance

2007
The major roles of glutathione (GSH) and glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) in the detoxification of xenobiotics predicts their important role in drug resistance. As such, both GSH and GSTs have been manipulated as targets in the design of novel chemotherapeutic drugs.
Kenneth D. Tew   +2 more
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