Protein Information

ID 1196
Name GSTP1 1
Synonyms DFN 7; PI; DFN7; FAEES 3; FAEES3; GST class pi; GST3; GSTP 1…

Compound Information

ID 615
Name sodium azide
CAS sodium azide

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
8597579 Kura T, Takahashi Y, Takayama T, Ban N, Saito T, Kuga T, Niitsu Y: Glutathione S-transferase-pi is secreted as a monomer into human plasma by platelets and tumor cells. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1996 Feb 8;1292(2):317-23.
By employing an ELISA for detection of glutathione S-transferase-pi (GST-pi) established in our laboratory, gel filtration profiles of GST-pi in the plasma of normal subjects and patients with malignant tumors were investigated. The results showed that the plasma GST-pi for both of these groups was approximately half the molecular size of placental GST-pi used as a standard control. Similar analyses were performed on GST-pi of platelets and cultured cancer cells, which are considered to be the main sources of the GST-pi in the plasma of normal subjects and cancer patients, respectively. The results indicated that the GST-pi in both the centrifuged supernatants of aggregated platelets and in the culture medium of cancer cells was about half of the molecular size on intact GST-pi. Moreover, the GST-pi in the culture medium was shown to have an N-terminus and a C-terminus, by analysis with specific ELISA. Western blot analysis of the GST-pi in the culture medium detected a single band migrating at 23 kDa, confirming that the extracellular GST-pi was the monomer, not a cleaved form of intact GST-pi. The release of GST-pi from cancer cells was suppressed at 4 degrees C, or by sodium azide, but not suppressed by colchicine or cytochalasin B. These findings suggest that GST-pi may be released by an energy-dependent, active process, and not by a secretion mechanism.
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