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2. On the Structure and Function of Ligandin and Z Protein
3. Structure of human GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE M1A-1A complexed with 1-(S-(GLUTATHIONYL)-2,4,6-TRINITROCYCLOHEXADIENATE ANION
4. LIGAND-FREE HETERODIMERIC HUMAN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE M2-3 (EC 2.5.1.18), MONOCLINIC CRYSTAL FORM
5. LIGAND-FREE HUMAN GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE M2-2 (E.C.2.5.1.18), MONOCLINIC CRYSTAL FORM
6. Δ3, Δ2-enoyl-CoA isomerase is the protein that copurifies with human glutathione S-transferases from S-hexylglutathione affinity matrices
7. A basis for differentiating among the multiple human Mu-glutathione S-transferases and molecular cloning of brain GSTM5.
8. Nomenclature for human glutathione transferases
9. A distinct human testis and brain mu-class glutathione S-transferase. Molecular cloning and characterization of a form present even in individuals lacking hepatic type mu isoenzymes.
10. CIRCULAR DICHROISM STUDIES OF Y PROTEIN (LIGANDIN), A MAJOR ORGANIC ANION BINDING PROTEIN IN LIVER, KIDNEY, AND SMALL INTESTINE*.
11. Serum glutathione-S-transferase-pi as a tumor marker for gastrointestinal malignancies.
12. Iron Transport and Storage Proteins.
13. The enhanced affinity for thiolate anion and activation of enzyme-bound glutathione is governed by an arginine residue of human Mu class glutathione S-transferases.
14. Denaturation of horse spleen ferritin in aqueous guanidinium chloride solutions
15. Rationale for reclassification of a distinctive subdivision of mammalian class Mu glutathione S-transferases that are primarily expressed in testis.
16. Preferential binding of steroids by anionic forms of rat glutathione S-transferase.
17. Distinctions between the multiple cationic forms of rat liver glutathione S-transferase.
18. Identification of Yb-glutathione-S-transferase as a major rat liver protein labeled with dexamethasone 21-methanesulfonate.
19. Ligandin retains and albumin loses bilirubin binding capacity in liver cytosol.
20. A subclass of glutathione S-transferases as intracellular high-capacity and high-affinity steroid-binding proteins
21. Human testicular glutathione S-transferases: insights into tissue-specific expression of the diverse subunit classes
22. Selective expression of a unique glutathione S-transferase Yb3 gene in rat brain.
23. Iron uptake and regulation of ferritin synthesis by hepatoma cells in hormone-supplemented serum-free media.
24. Expression of an enzymatically active Yb3 glutathione S-transferase in Escherichia coli and identification of its natural form in rat brain.
25. Nomenclature for human glutathione transferases [1]
26. Assembly of intra- and interspecies hybrid apoferritins.
27. Ligandin. Bilirubin binding and glutathione-S-transferase activity are independent processes.
28. Differences in subunit composition and iron content of isoferritins.
29. Structural, catalytic, binding, and immunological properties associated with each of the two subunits of rat liver ligandin.
30. Studies on subunit structure and evidence that ligandin is a heterodimer.
31. Characterization of the different polypeptide components and analysis of subunit assembly in ferritin.
32. Subunit composition, organic anion binding, catalytic and immunological properties of ligandin from rat testis.
33. ChemInform Abstract: KONFORM.-GLEICHGEWICHTE UND STEREOCHEMISCHE RELATIONEN BEI CARBONSAEUREN
34. Beef Heart Malic Dehydrogenases
35. 5-lipoxygenase and cytochrome P-450 pathways of arachidonate metabolism contribute to endogenous cryogenesis.
36. mGSTM5 KO mice as a potential model for brain studies.
37. Developmental regulation of glutathione S-transferases
38. Direct cloning of unmodified PCR products by exploiting an engineered restriction site
39. A CRAF/glutathione-S-transferase P1 complex sustains autocrine growth of cancers with KRAS and BRAF mutations.
40. Drug- and Drug Abuse-Associated Hyperbilirubinemia: Experience With Atazanavir.
41. Reaction mechanisms of allicin and allyl-mixed disulfides with proteins and small thiol molecules.
42. The proximal promoter governs germ cell-specific expression of the mouse glutathione transferase mGstm5 gene.
43. Transition state model and mechanism of nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions catalyzed by human glutathione S-transferase M1a-1a.
44. Diverse expression profiles of glutathione-S-transferase subunits in mammalian urinary bladders.
45. Glutathione S-transferase hGSTM3 and ageing-associated neurodegeneration: relationship to Alzheimer's disease.
46. Nomenclature for mammalian soluble glutathione transferases.
47. A subclass of mu glutathione S-transferases selectively expressed in testis and brain.
48. Selective expression of glutathione S-transferase genes in the murine gastrointestinal tract in response to dietary organosulfur compounds.
49. Rat glutathione S-transferase M4-4: an isoenzyme with unique structural features including a redox-reactive cysteine-115 residue that forms mixed disulphides with glutathione.
50. An asparagine-phenylalanine substitution accounts for catalytic differences between hGSTM3-3 and other human class mu glutathione S-transferases.
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