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Comparative Study
. 1988 Sep 12;16(17):8541-54.
doi: 10.1093/nar/16.17.8541.

The human liver glutathione S-transferase gene superfamily: expression and chromosome mapping of an Hb subunit cDNA

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Comparative Study

The human liver glutathione S-transferase gene superfamily: expression and chromosome mapping of an Hb subunit cDNA

J L DeJong et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

We have isolated from a lambda gt10 cDNA library a clone lambda GTH4 which encodes a human liver glutathione S-transferase Hb subunit, designated as subunit 4. Expression of this cDNA in E. coli and subsequent purification and immunoblotting analysis provided a definitive assignment of a structure and function relationship. RNA blot hybridization with human liver poly(A) RNA revealed a single band of approximately 1200 nucleotides, comparable in size to the rat brain Yb3 mRNA. Divergence analysis of amino acid replacement sites in subunit 4 relative to the four rat Yb subunits revealed that it is most closely related to the brain-specific Yb3 subunit. This conclusion is further substantiated by the nucleotide sequence homology between lambda GTH4 and the Yb3 cDNA in their 3' untranslated region. In situ chromosome mapping has located this glutathione S-transferase gene in the region of p31 on chromosome 1. Results from many laboratories, including ours, indicate that the human glutathione S-transferases are encoded by a gene superfamily which is located on at least two different chromosomes.

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