GGT1

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Gama-glutamiltransferaze 1
Identifikatori
SimboliGGT1; CD224; D22S672; D22S732; GGT; GTG; MGC96892; MGC96904; MGC96963
Vanjski IDOMIM: 231950 MGI: 95706 HomoloGene: 68450 GeneCards: GGT1 Gene
EC broj2.3.2.2 EC 2.3.2.2
Ontologija gena
Molekularna funkcija molekulska funkcija
aktivnost gama-glutamiltransferaze
aktivnost aciltransferaze
aktivnost transferaze
Celularna komponenta membrana
integralno sa membranom
Biološki proces aminokiselinski metabolički proces
glutation biosintetički proces
Ortolozi
VrstaČovekMiš
Entrez267814598
Ensembln/aENSMUSG00000006345
UniProtn/aQ4FK56
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_001032364NM_008116
RefSeq (protein)NP_001027536NP_032142
Lokacija (UCSC)n/aChr 10:
75.01 - 75.03 Mb
PubMed pretraga[1][2]

Gama-glutamiltransferaze 1, (GGT1) koja je takođe poznata kao CD224 (Klaster Diferencijacije 224 ), je ljudski gen.[1]

Ljudska gama-glutamiltransferaza katališe transfer glutaminskog dela glutationa na niz aminokiselina i dipeptida. Ovaj heterodupleksni enzim se sastoji od teškog i lakog lanca, koji su izvedeni iz zajedničkog proteinskog prekursora. On je prisutan u tkivima koja učestvuju u apsorpciji i sekreciji. Ovaj enzim je član proteinske familije gama-glutamiltransferaza, u kojoj mnogi članovi nisu još bili potpuno karakterisani. Ovaj gen kodira nekoliko transkriptnih varijanti. Studije nagoveštavaju da su mnogi transkripti gena ove familije nisu funkcionalni ili da predstavljaju pseudogene. Funkcionalni transkripti koji su bili potpuno karakterizovani su groupisani i klasifikovani kao tip I gama-glutamiltransferaze. Do splajsovanja kompleksa može doći u tkivo-specifičnom maniru, što rezultuje u primetnom odsustvu 5' UTR sličnosti. Nekoliko 5' UTR transkriptnih varijanti tip-I gena je bilo identifikovano u različitim tkivima i ćelijama raka.[1]

Reference

  1. 1,0 1,1 „Entrez Gene: GGT1 gamma-glutamyltransferase 1”. 

Literatura

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  • MeSH GGT1 +protein,+human GGT1 +protein,+human
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1-50
CD1 (a-c, 1A, 1D, 1E) • CD2 • CD3 (γ, δ, ε) • CD4 • CD5 • CD6 • CD7 • CD8 (a) • CD9 • CD10 • CD11 (a, b, c) • CD13 • CD14 • CD15 • CD16 (A, B) • CD18 • CD19 • CD20 • CD21 • CD22 • CD23 • CD24 • CD25 • CD26 • CD27 • CD28 • CD29 • CD30 • CD31 • CD32 (A, B) • CD33 • CD34 • CD35 • CD36 • CD37 • CD38 • CD39 • CD40 • CD41 • CD42 (a, b, c, d) • CD43 • CD44 • CD45 • CD46 • CD47 • CD48 • CD49 (a, b, c, d, e, f) • CD50
51-100
CD51 • CD52 • CD53 • CD54 • CD55 • CD56 • CD57 • CD58 • CD59 • CD61 • CD62 (E, L, P) • CD63 • CD64 (A, B, C) • CD66 (a, b, c, d, e, f) • CD68 • CD69 • CD70 • CD71 • CD72 • CD73 • CD74 • CD78 • CD79 (a, b) • CD80 • CD81 • CD82 • CD83 • CD84 • CD85 (a, d, e, h, j, k) • CD86 • CD87 • CD88 • CD89 • CD90 • CD91- CD92 • CD93 • CD94 • CD95 • CD96 • CD97 • CD98 • CD99 • CD100
101-150
CD101 • CD102 • CD103 • CD104 • CD105 • CD106 • CD107 (a, b) • CD108 • CD109 • CD110 • CD111 • CD112 • CD113 • CD114 • CD115 • CD116 • CD117 • CD118 • CD119 • CD120 (a, b) • CD121 (a, b) • CD122 • CD123 • CD124 • CD125 • CD126 • CD127 • CD129 • CD130 • CD131 • CD132 • CD133 • CD134 • CD135 • CD136 • CD137 • CD138 • CD140b • CD141 • CD142 • CD143 • CD144 • CD146 • CD147 • CD148 • CD150
151-200
CD151 • CD152 • CD153 • CD154 • CD155 • CD156 (a, b, c) • CD157 • CD158 (a, d, e, i, k) • CD159 (a, c) • CD160 • CD161 • CD162 • CD163 • CD164 • CD166 • CD167 (a, b) • CD168 • CD169 • CD170 • CD171 • CD172 (a, b, g) • CD174 • CD177 • CD178 • CD179 (a, b) • CD181 • CD182 • CD183 • CD184 • CD185 • CD186 • CD191 • CD192 • CD193 • CD194 • CD195 • CD196 • CD197 • CDw198 • CDw199 • CD200
201-250
CD201 • CD202b • CD204 • CD205 • CD206 • CD207 • CD208 • CD209 • CDw210 (a, b) • CD212 • CD213a (1, 2) • CD217 • CD218 (a, b) • CD220 • CD221 • CD222 • CD223 • CD224 • CD225 • CD226 • CD227 • CD228 • CD229 • CD230 • CD233 • CD234 • CD235 (a, b) • CD236 • CD238 • CD239 • CD240CE • CD241 • CD243 • CD244 • CD246 • CD247- CD248 • CD249
251-300
CD252 • CD253 • CD254 • CD256 • CD257 • CD258 • CD261 • CD262 • CD264 • CD265 • CD266 • CD267 • CD268 • CD269 • CD271 • CD272 • CD273 • CD274 • CD275 • CD276 • CD278 • CD279 • CD280 • CD281 • CD282 • CD283 • CD284 • CD286 • CD288 • CD289 • CD290 • CD292 • CDw293 • CD294 • CD295 • CD297 • CD298 • CD299
301-350
CD300A • CD301 • CD302 • CD303 • CD304 • CD305 • CD306 • CD307 • CD309 • CD312 • CD314 • CD315 • CD316 • CD317 • CD318 • CD320 • CD321 • CD322 • CD324 • CD325 • CD326 • CD328 • CD329 • CD331 • CD332 • CD333 • CD334 • CD335 • CD336 • CD337 • CD338 • CD339 • CD340 • CD344 • CD349 • CD350