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Query: EC:2.5.1.18 (
glutathione S-transferase
)
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We have shown earlier that there are large, hereditary interindividual differences in the cytosolic
glutathione transferase
activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in human mononuclear leukocytes. In the present study we ask whether these differences reflect the presence or absence of a particular isozyme(s) of
glutathione transferase
. First, in order to measure the high
glutathione transferase
activity optimally it was necessary to modify our previous assay by increasing the concentration of reduced glutathione from 3 to 5 mM and of the substrate from 50 to 250 microM. It was then found that the low activity demonstrates an apparent Km for trans-stilbene oxide of 28.3 microM, whereas the corresponding value for the high activity was 127 microM. Secondly, it was found that while
glutathione transferase
activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in different individuals segregated into three groups, low, high and very high,
glutathione transferase
activity towards 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene in these same mononuclear leukocyte fractions formed only a single group with no tendency towards such segregation. Thirdly, the SDS-poly-acrylamide gel electrophoretic pattern obtained with the supernatant fraction from mononuclear cells demonstrating high
glutathione transferase
activity towards trans-stilbene oxide contained a band of 25 000 molecular weight which was either absent or present at a much lower level in cells demonstrating low activity. We conclude that high activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in circulating, resting human mononuclear cells is catalyzed by a particular isozyme(s) of
glutathione transferase
.
cis-Stilbene oxide
, styrene oxide and, possibly, benzo[a]pyrene 4,5-oxide are also substrates for this isozyme(s).
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PMID:Hereditary interindividual differences in the glutathione transferase activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in resting human mononuclear leukocytes are due to a particular isozyme(s). 401 89