Human liver glutathione S-transferases: complete primary sequence of an Ha subunit cDNA
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Human liver glutathione S-transferases: complete primary sequence of an Ha subunit cDNA
Abstract
Multiple human liver GSH S-transferases (GST) with overlapping substrate specificities may be essential to their multiple roles in xenobiotics metabolism, drug biotransformation, and protection against peroxidative damage. Human liver GSTs are composed of at least two classes of subunits, Ha (Mr = 26,000) and Hb (Mr = 27,500). Immunological cross-reactivity and nucleic acid hybridization studies revealed a close relationship between the human Ha subunit and rat Ya, Yc subunits and their cDNAs. We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the Ha subunit 1 cDNA, pGTH1. The alignments of its coding sequence with the rat Ya and Yc cDNAs indicate that they are approximately 80% identical base-for-base without any deletion or insertion. Regions of sequence homology (greater than 50%) have also been found between pGTH1 and a corn GST cDNA and rat GST cDNAs of the Yb and Yp subunits. Among the 62 highly conserved amino acid residues of the rat GST supergene family, 56 of them are preserved in the Ha subunit 1 coding sequences. Comparison of amino-acid replacement mutations in these coding sequences revealed that the percentage divergence between the rat Ya and Yc genes is more than that between the Ha and Ya or Ha and Yc genes.
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