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Class:IdReaction:8943279
_displayNameGGT dimers hydrolyse GSH
_doReleaseTRUE
_timestamp2019-04-15 08:33:21
authored[InstanceEdit:1247945] Jassal, B, 2011-04-08
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:8943271] glutathione gamma-glutamate hydrolase activity of GGT dimers [plasma membrane]
catalystActivityReference[CatalystActivityReference:9644481] glutathione hydrolase activity of GGT dimers [plasma membrane] Kinetic characterization and identification of the acylation and glycosylation sites of recombinant human gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
compartment[Compartment:876] plasma membrane
[Compartment:984] extracellular region
created[InstanceEdit:8943282] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-10-24
edited[InstanceEdit:1247945] Jassal, B, 2011-04-08
input[SimpleEntity:1247892] GSH [extracellular region]
[SimpleEntity:109276] H2O [extracellular region]
isChimericFALSE
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:8943268] Kinetic characterization and identification of the acylation and glycosylation sites of recombinant human gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
[LiteratureReference:8943281] Immunohistochemical detection of gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase in normal human tissue
[LiteratureReference:1250397] The human gamma-glutamyltransferase gene family
[LiteratureReference:1250400] Different gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase mRNAs are expressed in human liver and kidney
[LiteratureReference:1250401] Human kidney gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase. Catalytic properties, subunit structure, and localization of the gamma-glutamyl binding site on the light subunit
[LiteratureReference:8943266] Hydrolysis and transfer reactions catalyzed by gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase; evidence for separate substrate sites and for high affinity of L-cystine
[LiteratureReference:8943280] Autocatalytic cleavage of human gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase is highly dependent on N-glycosylation at asparagine 95
[LiteratureReference:8943264] Human GGT2 does not autocleave into a functional enzyme: A cautionary tale for interpretation of microarray data on redox signaling
modified[InstanceEdit:8943475] Jassal, Bijay, 2016-10-25
[InstanceEdit:8943478] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-10-25
[InstanceEdit:8948790] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-11-16
[InstanceEdit:9644482] Jassal, Bijay, 2019-04-15
[InstanceEdit:9830342] Matthews, Lisa, 2023-03-08
nameGGT dimers hydrolyse GSH
output[SimpleEntity:1247934] CysGly [extracellular region]
[SimpleEntity:210382] L-Glu [extracellular region]
precedingEvent
releaseDate2016-12-12
reviewed[InstanceEdit:1299489] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-05-23
reviewStatus[ReviewStatus:9821382] five stars
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:8943285] R-HSA-8943279.3
summation[Summation:8943277] GGT (gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) dimers associated with t...
(hasEvent)[Pathway:174403] Glutathione synthesis and recycling [Homo sapiens]
(normalReaction)[FailedReaction:9035966] Defective GGT1 does not hydrolyse GSH [Homo sapiens]
(precedingEvent)[BlackBoxEvent:1247939] CysGly translocates from extracellular region to cytosol [Homo sapiens]
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