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Detoxification enzymes upregulation

NHO c w and JEFFERY E (2001) The synergistic upregulation of phase II detoxification enzymes by glucosinolate breakdown products in cruciferous vegetables , Toxicol Appl Pharmacol, 174 146-52. [Pg.62]

The synthesis of BOA-6-O-glucoside is catalyzed by constitutive enzymes that may be upregulated. A glucosyltransferase that accepted BOA-6-OH as a substrate was measurable in protein extracts of corn roots harvested from control plants. Detoxification via glucoside carbamate synthesis is inducible and seems to be more complicated than simple A/-glucosylation (data unpublished). The biosynthesis of the compounds is part of our ongoing research. [Pg.100]

Several enzyme systems exist as cellular defense (detoxification) pathways against the chemically reactive metabolites generated by GYP metabolism (91,92,102,103). These include GST, epoxide hydrolase, and quinone reductase, as well as catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase, which detoxify the peroxide and superoxide by-products of metabolism. The efficiency of the bioinactivation process is dependent on the inherent chemical reactivity of the electrophilic intermediate, its affinity and selectivity of the reactive metabolite for the bioinactivation enzymes, the tissue expression of these enzymes, and the rapid upregulation of these enzymes and cofactors mediated by the cellular sensors of chemical stress. The reactive metabolites that can evade these defense systems may damage target proteins and nucleic acids by either oxidation or covalent modification. [Pg.490]


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