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Glutathione S-transferase expression

Simula, T.P, Glancey, M.J. Wolf, C.R. (1993) Human glutathione S -transferase-expressing Salmonella typhimurium tester strains to study the activation/detoxification of mutagenic compounds studies with halogenated compounds, aromatic amines and aflatoxin Bp Carcinogenesis, 14, 1371-1376... [Pg.528]

Khan, C.M., Villarreal-Ramos, B., Pierce, R.J., Demarco de Hormaeche, R., McNeill, H., Ali, T., Chatfield, S., Capron, A., Dougan, G. and Hormaeche, C.E. (1994a) Construction, expression, and immunogenicity of multiple tandem copies of the Schistosoma mansoni peptide 115-131 of the p28 glutathione S-transferase expressed as C-terminal fusions to tetanus toxin fragment C in a live aro-attenuated vaccine strain of Salmonella. The Journal of Immunology 153, 5634-5642. [Pg.321]

Grignon DJ, Abdel-Malak M, Mertens WC, et al. Glutathione S-transferase expression in renal cell carcinoma a new marker of differentiation. Mod Pathol. 1994 7 186. [Pg.658]

Kim, S. K., Abdelmegeed, M. A., and Novak, R. F. (2006) Identification of the insulin signaling cascade in the regulation of alpha-class glutathione S-transferase expression in primary cultured rat hepatocytes. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 316, 1255-1261. [Pg.95]

An a-complementing peptide (residues 6-44) has been obtained from the expression of the peptide-encoding DNA using a GST (glutathione S-transferase) expression system provided with a thrombin recognition site (114). Treatment of... [Pg.592]

Krishna R.N., Getchell T.V. and Getchell M.L. (1994). Differential expression of alpha-class, mu-class, and pi-class of glutathione S-transferases in chemosensory mucosae of rats during development. J Neurosci Res 39, 243-259. [Pg.221]

Figure 7.6. Purification of protein from pooled yeast strains. Each yeast ORF was cloned as a fusion to glutathione-S-transferase in a protein expression vector to create 6144 yeast strains. The individual strains were pooled in groups of 96 to create a set of 64 pools. Each pool was grown and the 96 fusion proteins are purified in batch. Each pool was then assayed for a biochemical function (Martzen et al., 1999). Pools positive for function were then deconvoluted using smaller pools consisting of strains from rows and columns of a 96-well plate. Figure 7.6. Purification of protein from pooled yeast strains. Each yeast ORF was cloned as a fusion to glutathione-S-transferase in a protein expression vector to create 6144 yeast strains. The individual strains were pooled in groups of 96 to create a set of 64 pools. Each pool was grown and the 96 fusion proteins are purified in batch. Each pool was then assayed for a biochemical function (Martzen et al., 1999). Pools positive for function were then deconvoluted using smaller pools consisting of strains from rows and columns of a 96-well plate.
Peters, W. H. N., Roelofs, H. M. J., Time-dependent activity and expression of glutathione S-transferases in the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line Caco-1, Biochem. J. 1989, 264, 613-616. [Pg.123]

Hall AG, Autzen P, Cattan AR et al. Expression of mu class glutathione S-transferase correlates with event-free survival in childhood acute lymphoblastic... [Pg.308]

Rushmore, T.H. and Pickett, C.B. (1990) Transcriptional regulation of the rat glutathione S-transferase Ya subunit gene. Characterization of a xenobiotic-responsive element controlling inducible expression by phenolic antioxidants. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 265, 14648-14653. [Pg.315]

Carter JH, Richmond RE, Carter HW, et al. 1992. Quantitative image cytometry of hepatocytes expressing gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase and glutathione S-transferase in diethylnitrosamine-initiated rats treated with phenobarbital and/or phthalate esters. J Histochem Cytochem 40 1105-1115. [Pg.117]

Smith, D. B. and Johnson, K. S. (1988). Single-step purification of polypeptides expressed in Escherichia coli as fusions with glutathione S-transferase. Gene 67, 31 0. [Pg.43]

Marrs, K.A. and Walbot, V., Expression and RNA splicing of the maize glutathione S-transferase Bronze2 gene is regulated by cadmium and other stresses. Plant Physiol, 113, 93, 1997. [Pg.211]

Thier, R., Muller, M., Taylor, J.B., Pemble, S.E., Ketterer, B. Guengerich, F.P. (1995) Enhancement of bacterial mutagenicity of bifunctional alkylating agents by expression of mammalian glutathione S-transferase. Chem. Res. Toxicol., 8, 465-472... [Pg.221]

Mechanistic studies have established a link between glutathione. S -transferase-mediated metabolism of dichloromethane and its genotoxicity and carcinogenicity in mice. The glutathione. S -transferase responsible for the metabolism of dichloromethane is expressed to significantly greater extents in mouse tissues than in rat, hamster or human tissues. [Pg.299]


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