Q60928 |
UniProt ID : |
Q60928 |
NCBI Taxonomy : |
10090 |
Protein names : |
Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase 1 |
Organism : |
Mus musculus |
Taxonomy : |
Eukaryota |
Subcellular locations : | Membrane; |
Length : |
568 |
Gene Ontology : | GO ID | Ontology | Definition | Evidence | GO:0005887 | Cellular Component | integral to plasma membrane | TAS | GO:0003840 | Molecullar Function | gamma-glutamyltransferase activity | ISS | GO:0036374 | Molecullar Function | glutathione hydrolase activity | IEA | GO:0071260 | Biological Process | cellular response to mechanical stimulus | TAS | GO:0019344 | Biological Process | cysteine biosynthetic process | IMP | GO:0006750 | Biological Process | glutathione biosynthetic process | IMP | GO:0060427 | Biological Process | lung connective tissue development | TAS | GO:0002682 | Biological Process | regulation of immune system process | IMP | GO:0050727 | Biological Process | regulation of inflammatory response | IMP | GO:0007283 | Biological Process | spermatogenesis | IMP | |
Catalytic activity : | A (5-L-glutamyl)-peptide + an amino acid = a peptide + a 5-L-glutamyl amino acid.Glutathione + H2O = L-cysteinylglycine + L-glutamate.Leukotriene C(4) + H2O = leukotriene D(4) + L-glutamate. |
SWISS-MODEL Repository : | Q60928 |
Sequences : |
MKNRFLVLGLVAVVLVFVIIGLCIWLPYTSGKPDHVYSRAAVATDAKRCSEIGRDILQEGGSVVDAAIASLLCMGLMNAHSMGIGGGLFFTIYNSTTGKVEVINAREVAPRLANTTMFNNSKDSEEGGLSVAVPGEIRGYELAHQRHGRLPWARLFQPSIQLARHGFPVGKGLAIALDKKRDVIEKTPALCEVFCRQGKVLQEGETVTMPKLADTLQILAQEGAKAFYNGSLTAQIVKDIQEAGGIMTVEDLNNYRAELIEHPMSIGLGDATLYVPSAPLSGPVLILILNILKGYNFSPKSVATPEQKALTYHRIVEAFRFAYAKRTMLGDPKFVDVSQVIRNMSSEFYATQLRARITDETTHPAAYYEPEFYLQDDGGTAHLSAVSEDGSAVAATSTINLYFGSKVLSRVSGILFNDEMDDFSSPNFINQFRVAPSPANFIKPGKQPLSSMCPSIILDKDGQVRMVVGASGGTQITTSVALAIINSLWFGYDVKRAVEEPRLHNQLLPNTTTVEKDIDQVVTAGLKIRHHHTEVTPTFIAVVQAVVRASGGWAAASDSRKGGEPAGY |
Function : | Initiates extracellular glutathione (GSH) breakdown, provides cells with a local cysteine supply and contributes to maintain intracellular GSH level. It is part of the cell antioxidant defense mechanism. Catalyzes the transfer of the glutamyl moiety of glutathione to amino acids and dipeptide acceptors. Alternatively, glutathione can be hydrolyzed to give Cys-Gly and gamma glutamate. Indirectly regulates multiple aspects of skeletal biology. |