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Glutathione Transferases and Carcinogenesis

1986
Carcinogenesis has been regarded as being divisible into at least 3 major phases: (a) initiation, a largely irreversible process which has been compared to mutation; (b) promotion, a process during which cells undergo phenotypic changes, some of which are referred to as preneoplastic, and a proportion of which attain autonomy when they can be regarded ...
B, Ketterer   +4 more
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Mammalian Cytosolic Glutathione Transferases

Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2008
Glutathione Transferases (GSTs) are crucial enzymes in the cell detoxification process catalyzing the nucleophilic attack of glutathione (GSH) on toxic electrophilic substrates and producing a less dangerous compound. GSTs studies are of great importance since they have been implicated in the development of drug resistance in tumoral cells and are ...
Daniel F A R, Dourado   +2 more
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Drosophila Glutathione S‐Transferases

2005
The Drosophila glutathione S-transferases (GSTs; EC2.5.1.18) comprise a host of cytosolic proteins that are encoded by a gene superfamily and a homolog of the human microsomal GST. Biochemical studies of certain recombinant GSTs have linked their enzymatic functions to important substrates such as the pesticide DDT and 4-hydroxynonenal, a reactive ...
Chen-Pei D, Tu, Bünyamin, Akgül
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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.
Daniel F A R, Dourado   +3 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: Nomenclature

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1984
W B, Jakoby, B, Ketterer, B, Mannervik
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Microsomal Glutathione Transferase 1

2005
Microsomal glutathione transferase 1 (MGST1) is an abundant membrane-bound glutathione transferase and peroxidase constituting 3% of the endoplasmic reticulum protein in rat liver (and 5% of the outer mitochondrial membrane). The enzyme is most well studied in mammals and belongs to a large and widely distributed superfamily.
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Glutathione Transferases

2018
R.N. Armstrong   +2 more
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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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