Article: FEBS Letters

Atypical features of a Ure2p glutathione transferase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium

Anne Thuillier, Thomas Roret, Frédérique Favier, Eric Gelhaye, Jean-Pierre Jacquot, Claude Didierjean, Mélanie Morel-Rouhier

Abstract

Glutathione transferases (GSTs) are known to transfer glutathione onto small hydrophobic molecules in detoxification reactions. The GST Ure2pB1 from Phanerochaete chrysosporium exhibits atypical features, i.e. the presence of two glutathione binding sites and a high affinity towards oxidized glutathione. Moreover, PcUre2pB1 is able to efficiently deglutathionylate GS-phenacylacetophenone. Catalysis is not mediated by the cysteines of the protein but rather by the one of glutathione and an asparagine residue plays a key role in glutathione stabilization. Interestingly PcUre2pB1 interacts in vitro with a GST of the omega class. These properties are discussed in the physiological context of wood degrading fungi.