Limited proteolysis as a powerful tool for probing flexible oligopeptide portions among different classes of glutathione transferases

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Nuccetelli, Marzia
Evangelisti, Cristina
Capo, Concetta
Petruzzelli, Raffaele
Parker, Michael William
Board, Philip
Caccuri, Anna Maria
Federici, Giorgio
Ricci, G
Lo Bello, Mario

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We have probed possible flexible regions of different GSTs by limited proteolysis experiments. The results indicate that each isoenzyme is inactivated by trypsin and protected against this proteolytic attack by glutathione (GSH). Unlike the results previously obtained with glutathione transferases (GST) GST P1-1, the region most susceptible to the cleavage and responsible for the loss of enzymatic activity in GST A1-1 is located at C-terminus (helix 9) whilst GST M2-2 does not show any primary cleavage site. These findings indicate that helix 2 of GST P1-1 and helix 9 of GST A1-1 may perform a class-specific role.

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Chemico-Biological Interactions

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