glutathione S-transferase alpha 1

Symbol

GSTA1 (may also be known as: None)

Organism

Human

Description

Cytosolic and membrane-bound forms of glutathione S-transferase are encoded by two distinct supergene families. These enzymes function in the detoxification of electrophilic compounds, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress, by conjugation with glutathione. The genes encoding these enzymes are known to be highly polymorphic. These genetic variations can change an individual's susceptibility to carcinogens and toxins as well as affect the toxicity and efficacy of some drugs. At present, eight distinct classes of the soluble cytoplasmic mammalian glutathione S-transferases have been identified: alpha, kappa, mu, omega, pi, sigma, theta and zeta. This gene encodes a glutathione S-tranferase belonging to the alpha class. The alpha class genes, located in a cluster mapped to chromosome 6, are the most abundantly expressed glutathione S-transferases in liver. In addition to metabolizing bilirubin and certain anti-cancer drugs in the liver, the alpha class of these enzymes exhibit glutathione peroxidase activity thereby protecting the cells from reactive oxygen species and the products of peroxidation. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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GO Terms

GO IDGO TermGO Category
GO:0006749 glutathione metabolic process biological_process
GO:0006805 xenobiotic metabolic process biological_process
GO:0008152 metabolic process biological_process
GO:0044281 small molecule metabolic process biological_process
GO:0005737 cytoplasm cellular_component
GO:0005829 cytosol cellular_component
GO:0004364 glutathione transferase activity molecular_function
GO:0016740 transferase activity molecular_function