Most enzymes bind specifically to one or to a few closely related substrates. However, this is not the case for the enzyme superfamily of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). The enzyme's ability to recognise a diverse range of substrates is due, in part, to the existence of isoforms. We have determined the crystal structures of GSTs from four classes and from a diverse range of organisms ranging from bacteria to human. These studies are revealing the molecular basis and evolutionary development of how GSTs recognise and react with a structurally diverse array of toxins.

Parker, M.w., Mckinstry, W.j., Oakley, A.j., Polekhina, G., Rossjohn, J., Chelvanayagam, G., et al. (2001). Evolution of functional diversity as observed through structural studies of glutathione transferases. CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS, 133(1-3), 8-12.

Evolution of functional diversity as observed through structural studies of glutathione transferases

Caccuri, A. M.;Ricci, G.;Lo Bello, M.
2001-01-01

Abstract

Most enzymes bind specifically to one or to a few closely related substrates. However, this is not the case for the enzyme superfamily of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs). The enzyme's ability to recognise a diverse range of substrates is due, in part, to the existence of isoforms. We have determined the crystal structures of GSTs from four classes and from a diverse range of organisms ranging from bacteria to human. These studies are revealing the molecular basis and evolutionary development of how GSTs recognise and react with a structurally diverse array of toxins.
2001
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10
English
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Crystallography
Evolution
Glutathione transferase
Structure
Parker, M.w., Mckinstry, W.j., Oakley, A.j., Polekhina, G., Rossjohn, J., Chelvanayagam, G., et al. (2001). Evolution of functional diversity as observed through structural studies of glutathione transferases. CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS, 133(1-3), 8-12.
Parker, Mw; Mckinstry, Wj; Oakley, Aj; Polekhina, G; Rossjohn, J; Chelvanayagam, G; Board, Pg; Di Ilio, C; Caccuri, Am; Ricci, G; Lo Bello, M
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