The major form of glutathione transferase from the toad liver previously designed as Bufo bufo liver GST-7.6 (A. Aceto, B. Dragani, T. Bucciarelli, P. Sacchetta, F. Martini, S. Angelucci, F. Amicarelli, M. Miranda and C. Di Ilio, Biochem. J. 289 (1993) 417-422) has been characterized. According to its partial amino acid sequence, the toad enzyme may be included in the pi class GST and named bbGST P2-2. However, bbGST P2-2 appears to be immunologically, structurally and kinetically distinct from any other members of pi family, including bbGST P1-1, suggesting that it may constitute a subset of pi class GST. The data support the hypothesis that the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life causes a switch of the GST amphibian pattern promoting the expression of a GST form (bbGST P2-2) able to counteract, with higher efficiency, the toxic effects of reactive metabolites of oxidative metabolism and those of hydrophobic xenobiotics.

Bucciarelli, T., Sacchetta, P., Pennelli, A., Cornelio, L., Romagnoli, R., Melino, S.m., et al. (1999). Characterization of toad liver glutathione transferase. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1431(1), 189-198 [10.1016/S0167-4838(99)00036-9].

Characterization of toad liver glutathione transferase

MELINO, SONIA MICHAELA;
1999-04-12

Abstract

The major form of glutathione transferase from the toad liver previously designed as Bufo bufo liver GST-7.6 (A. Aceto, B. Dragani, T. Bucciarelli, P. Sacchetta, F. Martini, S. Angelucci, F. Amicarelli, M. Miranda and C. Di Ilio, Biochem. J. 289 (1993) 417-422) has been characterized. According to its partial amino acid sequence, the toad enzyme may be included in the pi class GST and named bbGST P2-2. However, bbGST P2-2 appears to be immunologically, structurally and kinetically distinct from any other members of pi family, including bbGST P1-1, suggesting that it may constitute a subset of pi class GST. The data support the hypothesis that the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life causes a switch of the GST amphibian pattern promoting the expression of a GST form (bbGST P2-2) able to counteract, with higher efficiency, the toxic effects of reactive metabolites of oxidative metabolism and those of hydrophobic xenobiotics.
12-apr-1999
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/10 - BIOCHIMICA
English
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Kinetics; Sulfhydryl Reagents; Temperature; Liver; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Bufo bufo; Molecular Sequence Data; Animals; Amino Acid Sequence; Glutathione Transferase; Amphibians
Bucciarelli, T., Sacchetta, P., Pennelli, A., Cornelio, L., Romagnoli, R., Melino, S.m., et al. (1999). Characterization of toad liver glutathione transferase. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1431(1), 189-198 [10.1016/S0167-4838(99)00036-9].
Bucciarelli, T; Sacchetta, P; Pennelli, A; Cornelio, L; Romagnoli, R; Melino, Sm; Petruzzelli, R; Di Ilio, C
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