“…The first GST described was originally identified as 'ligandin' due to its ability to interact covalently and noncovalently with various compounds that are not substrates for enzymatic activity, including steroids, thyroid hormones, bile acid, bilirubin, and heme (Litwack et al, 1971;Tipping et al, 1978;Danielson and Mannervik, 1985). While the ligand-binding function remains unclear, sequestering molecules may serve a regulatory role, preventing cytotoxic ligands from interacting with their targets.…”