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glutathione S-transferase alpha 4

Cytosolic and membrane-bound forms of glutathione S-transferase are encoded by two distinct supergene families. These enzymes are involved in cellular defense against toxic, carcinogenic, and pharmacologically active electrophilic compounds. At present, eight distinct classes of the soluble cytoplasmic mammalian glutathione S-transferases have been identified: alpha, kappa, mu, omega, pi, sigma, theta and zeta. This gene encodes a glutathione S-tranferase belonging to the alpha class. The alpha class genes, which are located in a cluster on chromosome 6, are highly related and encode enzymes with glutathione peroxidase activity that function in the detox...

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  • Gene expression analysis of osteoblast genes regulated by histone deactylase inhibitors

    score: 100100 | Mus musculus Mus musculus | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    To identify other osteoblast genes that are altered early by HDIs, we incubated MC3T3-E1 preosteoblasts with HDIs (trichostatin A, MS-275, or valproic acid) for 18 hours in osteogenic conditions.

    Authors: Westendorf J Jennifer, Schroeder M Tania, Nair K Aswathy et al.

    Organization: Mayo Clinic 200 First Street SW Rocheste…

  • Mouse embryonic and trophoblast stem cells

    score: 100100 | Mus musculus Mus musculus | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    High-throughput screen for genes predominantly expressed in the Inner Cell Mass of mouse blastocysts.

    Authors: Yoshikawa Toshiyuki, Piao Yulan, Zhong Jinhui et al.

    Organization: NIH NIA Lab of Genetics 333 Cassell Driv…

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving GSTA4.

  • Frank D Gilliland
  • Ronald E Stenkamp
  • David Diaz-Sanchez
  • William M Atkins
  • Isolde Le Trong
  • National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
  • The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • University of Southern California
  • University of Washington
  • National Cancer Institute
  • University of British Columbia
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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