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This [[Help:Sandboxes|Sandbox]] page is available for temporary practice work. Nothing in a ''Sandbox'' page is permanent. You may prefer to create your own personal Sandbox page -- see [[Help:Getting Started in Proteopedia|instructions]]. Feel free to add practice content below this paragraph, or delete everything below this paragraph, but please do not delete this paragraph.
This [[Help:Sandboxes|Sandbox]] page is available for temporary practice work. Nothing in a ''Sandbox'' page is permanent. You may prefer to create your own personal Sandbox page -- see [[Help:Getting Started in Proteopedia|instructions]]. Feel free to add practice content below this paragraph, or delete everything below this paragraph, but please do not delete this paragraph.
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Glutathione S-Transferase form a wide family of enzymes divided in mammals into 5 classes (alpha, mu, pi, sigma and theta). These enzymes are involved in the cellular detoxification : they reduce the reactivity of toxic compounds by catalysing the conjugation of glutathione (GSH) with a wide range of endogenous and xenobiotic alkylating agents (green link).
 
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Gluthathione theta class S-Transferase is an enzyme member of the GTS family, located in hepatic cells of procaryotes and eucaryotes in the cytosol and in mitochondrias. This enzyme is a dimeric protein of 45-55kDa.
 

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