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Human GGT2 does not autocleave into a functional enzyme: A cautionary tale for interpretation of microarray data on redox signaling.

Matthew B West1, Stephanie Wickham, Eileen E Parks, David M Sherry, Marie H Hanigan.   

Abstract

AIMS: Human γ-glutamyltranspeptidase 1 (hGGT1) is a cell-surface enzyme that is a regulator of redox adaptation and drug resistance due to its glutathionase activity. The human GGT2 gene encodes a protein that is 94% identical to the amino-acid sequence of hGGT1. Transcriptional profiling analyses in a series of recent publications have implicated the hGGT2 enzyme as a modulator of disease processes. However, hGGT2 has never been shown to encode a protein with enzymatic activity. The aim of this study was to express the protein encoded by hGGT2 and each of its known variants and to assess their stability, cellular localization, and enzymatic activity.
RESULTS: We discovered that the proteins encoded by hGGT2 and its variants are inactive propeptides. We show that hGGT2 cDNAs are transcribed with a similar efficiency to hGGT1, and the expressed propeptides are N-glycosylated. However, they do not autocleave into heterodimers, fail to localize to the plasma membrane, and do not metabolize γ-glutamyl substrates. Substituting the coding sequence of hGGT1 to conform to alterations in a CX3C motif encoded by hGGT2 mRNAs disrupted autocleavage of the hGGT1 propeptide into a heterodimer, resulting in loss of plasma membrane localization and catalytic activity. INNOVATION AND
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to evaluate hGGT2 protein. The data show that hGGT2 does not encode a functional enzyme. Microarray data which have reported induction of hGGT2 mRNA should not be interpreted as induction of a protein that has a role in the metabolism of extracellular glutathione and in maintaining the redox status of the cell.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23682772      PMCID: PMC3852618          DOI: 10.1089/ars.2012.4997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


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