1999
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.4.1994
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Leukotriene C4 Is a Tight-binding Inhibitor of Microsomal Glutathione Transferase-1

Abstract: Microsomal glutathione transferase-1 (MGST-1) is an abundant protein that catalyzes the conjugation of electrophilic compounds with glutathione, as well as the reduction of lipid hydroperoxides. Here we report that leukotriene C 4 is a potent inhibitor of MGST-1. Leukotriene C 4 was found to be a tight-binding inhibitor, with a K i of 5.4 nM for the unactivated enzyme, and 9.2 nM for the N-ethylmaleimide activated enzyme. This is the first tight-binding inhibitor characterized for this enzyme. Leukotriene C 4 … Show more

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“…3 H]LTC 4 may bind to other cellular entities, such as glutathione Stransferase (GST) as has been reported by several investigators (Sun et al, 1987;Metters et al, 1994;Bannenberg et al, 1999). In addition, LTC 4 may also bind to specific exporters in human eosinophils (Lam et al, 1992), to ATP-dependent carriers in rat liver (Ishikawa et al, 1990;Keppler et al, 1992), and to multidrugresistant protein 1 (Qian et al, 2001).…”
Section: Cyslt Radioligand Binding Studiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…3 H]LTC 4 may bind to other cellular entities, such as glutathione Stransferase (GST) as has been reported by several investigators (Sun et al, 1987;Metters et al, 1994;Bannenberg et al, 1999). In addition, LTC 4 may also bind to specific exporters in human eosinophils (Lam et al, 1992), to ATP-dependent carriers in rat liver (Ishikawa et al, 1990;Keppler et al, 1992), and to multidrugresistant protein 1 (Qian et al, 2001).…”
Section: Cyslt Radioligand Binding Studiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…11 The gene encoding LTC 4 synthase is located on the long arm of chromosome 5 (5q35) 12,13 in a region implicated in asthma by linkage analysis and adjacent to a region (5q31-33) that includes a number of candidate asthma genes. 14 The LTC 4 synthase gene spans about 2.5 kilobases, containing 5 small exons and a number of putative DNA binding motifs or regulatory sites in the 59 untranslated region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Leukotrine C4 and drugs developed based on this structure are potent inhibitors of microsomal glutathione transferase-1 [71]. Drugs such as carbamazapine produce an epoxide as the pharmacologically active metabolite; however, for the tricyclic antidepressant amitripyline, a study by Steimer et al [72] has shown that the combination of normal (fast) CYP2C19 function and slightly diminished CYP2D6 function leads to high concentrations of what they determined to be the toxic intermediate metabolite, nortriptyline (also an active compound), and a high risk for adverse events.…”
Section: Bioactivation Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%