GGT hydrolyses PCTR1 to PCTR2

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R-HSA-9026912
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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In human macrophages, protectin conjugate in tissue regeneration 1 (PCTR1) is proposed to be hydrolysed to PCTR2 (16-cysteinylglycinyl, 17-hydroxy-docosahexaenoic acid) by the actions of a glutathione transferase (GGT). Human macrophages incubated with E. coli and a GGT inhibitor led to increased levels of PCTR1 and decreased levels of PCTR3, suggesting a role for GGT enzyme in PCTR2 and PCTR3 biosynthesis (Dalli et al. 2015).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
25713027 Novel proresolving and tissue-regenerative resolvin and protectin sulfido-conjugated pathways

Norris, PC, Serhan, CN, Colas, RA, Ramon, S, Dalli, J

FASEB J. 2015
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glutathione hydrolase activity of GGT [cytosol]

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