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GSTT1 (Glutathione S-Transferase Theta 1)

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GSTT1 (Glutathione S-Transferase Theta 1)

Overview

GSTT1 (Glutathione S-Transferase Theta 1) is a cytosolic enzyme belonging to the theta class of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), a superfamily of multifunctional proteins involved in cellular detoxification. Located on chromosome 22q11.23, GSTT1 encodes a protein of approximately 28 kDa that catalyzes the conjugation of reduced glutathione (GSH) to various electrophilic compounds. The GSTT1 gene is notable for existing in a common null polymorphism where a complete gene deletion results in the absence of functional enzyme in approximately 20-60% of human populations, depending on ethnic background. This genetic variation has significant implications for individual susceptibility to oxidative stress and neurotoxic exposures, making GSTT1 an important focus in neurodegeneration research.

Function and Biology

GSTT1 functions primarily as a phase II detoxification enzyme, catalyzing the conjugation of glutathione to electrophilic substrates through a nucleophilic attack mechanism. The enzyme utilizes reduced glutathione (GSH) as a co-substrate and facilitates the removal of toxic compounds from cells through subsequent metabolism and excretion. GSTT1 has particular affinity for halogenated alkanes, dichloromethane, dihaloalkanes, and various xenobiotic compounds. Within cells, GSTT1 localizes to the cytoplasm and exhibits activity across multiple tissues, with notable expression in the liver, kidneys, and nervous system tissues.

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