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The role of glutathione S-transferase P in signaling pathways and S-glutathionylation in cancer.


ABSTRACT: Glutathione S-transferase P is abundantly expressed in some mammalian tissues, particularly those associated with malignancies. While the enzyme can catalyze thioether bond formation between some electrophilic chemicals and GSH, novel nondetoxification functions are now ascribed to it. This review summarizes recent material that implicates GSTP in mediating S-glutathionylation of specific clusters of target proteins and in reactions that define a negative regulatory role in some kinase pathways through ligand or protein:protein interactions. It is becoming apparent that GSTP participates in the maintenance of cellular redox homeostasis through a number of convergent and divergent mechanisms. Moreover, drug platforms that have GSTP as a target have produced some interesting preclinical and clinical candidates.

SUBMITTER: Tew KD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3125017 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of glutathione S-transferase P in signaling pathways and S-glutathionylation in cancer.

Tew Kenneth D KD   Manevich Yefim Y   Grek Christina C   Xiong Ying Y   Uys Joachim J   Townsend Danyelle M DM  

Free radical biology & medicine 20110422 2


Glutathione S-transferase P is abundantly expressed in some mammalian tissues, particularly those associated with malignancies. While the enzyme can catalyze thioether bond formation between some electrophilic chemicals and GSH, novel nondetoxification functions are now ascribed to it. This review summarizes recent material that implicates GSTP in mediating S-glutathionylation of specific clusters of target proteins and in reactions that define a negative regulatory role in some kinase pathways  ...[more]

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