Literature DB >> 9278457

Identification and characterization of a novel microsomal enzyme with glutathione-dependent transferase and peroxidase activities.

P J Jakobsson1, J A Mancini, D Riendeau, A W Ford-Hutchinson.   

Abstract

5-Lipoxygenase activating protein (FLAP), leukotriene-C4 (LTC4) synthase, and microsomal glutathione S-transferase II (microsomal GST-II) are all members of a common gene family that may also include microsomal GST-I. The present work describes the identification and characterization of a novel member of this family termed microsomal glutathione S-transferase III (microsomal GST-III). The open reading frame encodes a 16.5-kDa protein with a calculated pI of 10.2. Microsomal GST-III has 36, 27, 22, and 20% amino acid identity to microsomal GST-II, LTC4 synthase, microsomal GST-I, and FLAP, respectively. Microsomal GST-III also has a similar hydrophobicity pattern to FLAP, LTC4 synthase, and microsomal GST-I. Fluorescent in situ hybridization mapped microsomal GST-III to chromosomal localization 1q23. Like microsomal GST-II, microsomal GST-III has a wide tissue distribution (at the mRNA level) and is predominantly expressed in human heart, skeletal muscle, and adrenal cortex, and it is also found in brain, placenta, liver, and kidney tissues. Expression of microsomal GST-III mRNA was also detected in several glandular tissues such as pancreas, thyroid, testis, and ovary. In contrast, microsomal GST-III mRNA expression was very low (if any) in lung, thymus, and peripheral blood leukocytes. Microsomal GST-III protein was expressed in a baculovirus insect cell system, and microsomes from Sf9 cells containing either microsomal GST-II or microsomal GST-III were both found to possess glutathione-dependent peroxidase activity as shown by their ability to reduce 5-HPETE to 5-HETE in the presence of reduced glutathione. The apparent Km of 5-HPETE was determined to be approximately 7 microM for microsomal GST-II and 21 microM for microsomal GST-III. Microsomal GST-III was also found to catalyze the production of LTC4 from LTA4 and reduced glutathione. Based on these catalytic activities it is proposed that this novel membrane protein is a member of the microsomal glutathione S-transferase super family, which also includes microsomal GST-I, LTC4 synthase, FLAP, and microsomal GST-II.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9278457     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.36.22934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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