Characterization of a novel alpha-class anionic glutathione S-transferase isozyme from human liver
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Characterization of a novel alpha-class anionic glutathione S-transferase isozyme from human liver
Abstract
A novel, alpha-class glutathione S-transferase (GST) isozyme has been isolated from human liver using glutathione (GSH) affinity chromatography, DEAE-cellulose ion-exchange chromatography, and immunoaffinity chromatography. The isozyme is a dimer of approximately 25,000 Mr with blocked N termini. Structural, kinetic, and immunological properties of this enzyme indicate that it belongs to the alpha class of GSTs. Noticeable differences between the properties of this enzyme and the other alpha-class GSTs of human liver are its anionic nature (pI 5.0), GSH peroxidase activity toward hydrogen peroxide, and relatively higher GSH conjugating activities toward CDNB and epoxide substrates as compared to other alpha-class GSTs. Results of these studies indicate that anionic GST omega characterized previously (Y. C. Awasthi, D. D. Dao, and R. P. Saneto, 1980, Biochem. J. 191, 1-10) from human liver is a mixture of GST pi and a novel alpha-class GST. We have, therefore, reassigned the name GST omega to this new alpha-class anionic GST of human liver.
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