Glutathione Transferases of Phanerochaete chrysosporium S-glutathionyl-p-hydroquinone reductase belongs to a new structural class
…, C Didierjean, M Morel, S Dumarçay, T Lamant…
Index: Meux, Edgar; Prosper, Pascalita; Ngadin, Andrew; Didierjean, Claude; Morel, Melanie; Dumarcay, Stephane; Lamant, Tiphaine; Jacquot, Jean-Pierre; Favier, Frederique; Gelhaye, Eric Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011 , vol. 286, # 11 p. 9162 - 9173
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Abstract The white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium, a saprophytic basidiomycete, possesses a large number of cytosolic glutathione transferases, eight of them showing similarity to the Omega class. PcGSTO1 (subclass I, the bacterial homologs of which were recently proposed, based on their enzymatic function, to constitute a new class of glutathione transferase named S-glutathionyl-(chloro) hydroquinone reductases) and ...
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