نتایج جستجو برای: glutathione s transferase

تعداد نتایج: 749350  

2009
Sasan Mohsenzadeh Babak Saffari Hassan Mohabatkar

Glutathione S-transferase is a family of multifunctional detoxification enzymes which are mainly cytosolic that detoxify natural and exogenous toxic compounds by conjugation with glutathione. Glutathione, an endogenous tripeptide, is important as either a reducing agent or a nucleophilic scavenger. This molecule alleviates the chemical toxicity in plants by reaction of glutathione S-transferase...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
T Friedberg P Bentley P Stasiecki H R Glatt D Raphael F Oesch

Glutathione S-transferase activity has been shown to be firmly associated with microsomal fractions. This activity could not be removed by repeated washing, by sonication, or by treatment of the microsomal fractions with high salt concentrations or urea. Treatment of the microsomal fraction with puromycin and MgCls to remove the ribosomes with any associated newly synthesized proteins did not d...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
h. v. goutham department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india k. d. mumbrekar department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india n. hitendra department of biotechnology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka india. b. m. vadhiraja department of radiation oncology, manipal hospital, bangalore, karnataka, india d. j. manipal university department of radiotherapy & oncology, shiridi saibaba cancer hospital and research centre, kasturba hospital, manipal, karnataka, india b. s. shiridi saibaba cancer hospital and research centre department of radiation biology & toxicology, school of life sciences, manipal university, manipal, karnataka, india

background: normal tissue toxicity continues to remain as a major challenge for radiation oncologists for delivering the total dose to the tumour cells in cancer patients. cellular, molecular and plasma based early biomarkers to predict the overreactions and non-overreactions of normal tissue toxicity before the initiation of radiotherapy can be valuable for personalised treatment. the aim of t...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1996
T Nakajima R S Wang Y Nimura Y M Pin M He H Vainio N Murayama T Aoyama F Iida

In order to clarify the expression of cytochrome P450 and glutathione S-transferase in human esophagus, 41 samples of human esophagus with squamous-cell carcinoma were investigated by immunoblot analysis and enzyme assays. Cytochrome P450 1A2/1 was clearly expressed in microsomes, and the amount in samples with tumorous tissue was significantly greater than that in samples without tumourous tis...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2000
P L Zusterzeel W L Nelen H M Roelofs W H Peters H J Blom E A Steegers

An imbalance between phase I drug metabolizing enzymes and phase II detoxification enzymes may contribute to the development of pre-eclampsia. Polymorphic variants in the phase I enzyme, cytochrome P450 genes may lead to increased toxification, whereas polymorphisms in the phase II enzyme, glutathione S-transferase genes may result in impaired detoxification. Most abundant in placenta and decid...

2004
S. ALEXIEVA

M����� L.P-E., I����� S.V., A������� V.S., K������ E.N. (2004): Effect of atrazine on glutathione levels, glutathione S-transferase and glutathione reductase activities in pea and wheat plants. Plant Protect. Sci., 40: 16–20. Changes were studied in the endogenous level of glutathione (total and oxidised), and in the amount of free thiol groups as caused by the herbicide atrazine on two species...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2001
M T Raijmakers E A Steegers W H Peters

BACKGROUND Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are important in intracellular binding and transport of numerous compounds, and play a central role in human detoxification processes. Human GSTs mainly consist of class Pi (GSTP), Mu (GSTM), Alpha (GSTA) and Theta (GSTT) enzymes, each subdivided into one or more isoenzymes. They catalyse the conjugation of glutathione (GSH) to toxic compounds, resul...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1996
P Tiainen P H Rosenberg

Subclinical disturbance in hepatocellular integrity, indicated by glutathione transferase Alpha (GSTA), has been associated with halothane, sevoflurane and propofol, but not with isoflurane anaesthesia. We anaesthetized 82 patients with isoflurane or halothane at 1 MAC for superficial surgery. GSTA concentration were measured with a sensitive time-resolved immunofluorometric assay in serum samp...

Journal: :Blood 1979
G Lunn G L Dale E Beutler

Human erythrocytes were incubated with 3H-glycine to label the glutathione pool. These cells were then used to determine the rate of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) transport out of erythrocytes. For 6 normal individuals, the mean transport rate was 6.7 nmole GSSG/hr/ml red cells. This transport rate would suggest a half-life of 4.7 days for the erythrocytic glutathione, which is in close agreemwnt...

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