Abstract:Current knowledge on the structure of human alphaclass glutathione S-transferase (GST) genes and the regulation of their expression is reviewed. The alphaclass GST comprises several genes and pseudogenes localised in a tight cluster on chromosome 6. Although the human GSTA1 and GSTA2 genes have the same number of exons and introns as their rat and mouse counterparts, the sequences of the 5 -flanking regions of the human alpha-class genes are significantly different from the rodents, suggesting different mechan… Show more
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