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- W2105162966 abstract "Dihydrodiol epoxides (DEs) are important carcinogenic metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The metabolic formation of four stereoisomeric DEs (a pair of optically active diastereomers termed as syn- and anti-form) is possible. Glutathione tranferases (GSTs) have been demonstrated to catalyze the detoxification of DEs. Purified GSTs display remarkable differences in catalytic efficiencies towards bay- and fjord-region DEs along with a high degree of regio- and stereoselectivity. Here we determined to which extent heterologously expressed human GSTP1-1, a major GST isoform in lung, affects the mutagenicity of stereoisomeric bay-region DEs of benzo[a]pyrene in Chinese hamster V79 cells. To evaluate the influence of sterical crowding in the substrate on the activity of GSTP-1, the study was extended to the strongly mutagenic fjord-region (-)-anti-DEs of benzo[c]phenanthrene and dibenzo[a,l]pyrene. GSTP1-1,reduced preferentially the mutagenicity (studied at the hprt locus) of (+)-anti and (+)-syn-DEs of benzo[a]pyrene (by 66 and 67%) as compared with the corresponding (-)-anti- and (-)-syn-enantiomers (by 15 and 13%). These results are in line with previous studies on the enantioselectivity of purified GSTP1-1 towards the DE isomers of benzo[a]pyrene and benzo[c]phenanthrene showing that enantiomers with (R)-configuration at the benzylic oxiranyl carbon are better substrates than those with (S)-configuration. Interestingly, the (-)-anti-DEs of benzo[c]phenanthrene and dibenzo[a,l]pyrene were efficiently detoxified by GSTP-1-1 in the constructed cell line (reduction of mutagenicity by 66 and 64%). This study demonstrates that differences in the caalytic activity seen for purified GST towards individual mutagens do not necessarily reflect the detoxification of DEs by the same enzyme in a living cell and provides further evidence that specific human GSTs play a role in the detoxification of DEs of PAHs." @default.
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- W2105162966 title "Detoxification of optically active bay- and fjord-region polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon dihydrodiol epoxides by human glutathione transferase P1-1 expressed in Chinese hamster V79 cells" @default.
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