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A MUTAGENIC ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF Trp-115 IN THE HUMAN THETA CLASS GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE GSTT2-2

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Flanagan, Jack U
Chelvanayagam, Gareth
Casarotto, Marco
Parker, Michael William
Board, Philip

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Gordon and Breach

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Previous homology modelling studies suggested that the helix 4 residue Trp-115 may be involved in the novel sulphatase activity of the human Theta class glutathione transferase GSTT2-2 through the formation of ring stacking interactions with the naphthalene ring of the substrate I-menaphthyl sulphate. Unexpectedly the mutation of Trp-115 to Leu or Ala resulted in increased specific activities with 1-menaphthyl sulphate and cumene hydroperoxide, suggesting that the bulky side chain of Trp-115 does not allow optimal activity with these substrates. Mutation of Trp-115 appears to have indirect effects on catalysis by modifying H-site stability, substrate specificity and active site architecture, thereby influencing the exchange of substrates and products in the active site. Thus, although Trp-115 does not function exactly as predicted, its mutation in this study illustrates the fine balance between activity and stability.

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Clinical Chemistry and Enzymology Communications

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