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Proteomic analysis of glutathione S-transferase isoforms in mouse liver mitochondria

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AIM:To survey glutathione (GSH) S-transferase (GST)isoforms in mitochondria and to reveal the isoforms' biological significance in diabetic mice.METHODS:The presence of GSTs in mouse liver mitochondria was systematically screened by two proteomic approaches,namely,GSH affinity chromatography/two dimensional electrophoresis (2DE/MALDI TOF/TOFMS) and SDS-PAGE/LC ESI MS/MS.The proteomic results were further confirmed by Western blotting using monoclonal antibodies against GSTs.To evaluate the liver mitochondrial GSTs quantitatively,calibration curves were generated by the loading amounts of individual recombinant GST protein vs the relative intensities elicited from the Western blotting.An extensive comparison of the liver mitochondrial GSTs was conducted between normal and db/db diabetic mice.Student's t test was adopted for the estimation of regression and significant difference.RESULTS:Using GSH affinity/2DF/MALDI TOF/TOF MS,three GSTs,namely,alpha3,mu1 and pi1,were identified; whereas five GSTs,alpha3,mu1,pi1,kappa1 and zeta1,were detected in mouse liver mitochondria using SDS-PAGE/LC ESI MS/MS,of these GSTs,GST kappa1 was reported as a specific mitochondrial GST.The R2 values of regression ranged between values of about 0.86 and 0.98,which were acceptable for the quantification.Based on the measurement of the GST abundances in liver mitochondria of normal and diabetic mice,the four GSTs,alpha3,kappa1,mu1 and zeta1,were found to be almost comparable between the two sets of animals,whereas,lower GST pi1 was detected in the diabetic mice compared with normal ones,the signal of Western blotting in control and db/ db diabetic mice liver mitochondria is 134.61 ± 53.84vs 99.74 ± 46.2,with P < 0.05.CONCLUSION:Our results indicate that GSTs exist widely in mitochondria and its abundances of mitochondrial GSTs might be tissue-dependent and disease-related.

Glutathione S-transferaseMitochondriaLiverProteomicsDiabetes

Hai-Dan Sun、Ya-Wei Ru、Dong-Juan Zhang、Song-Yue Yin、Liang Yin、Ying-Ying Xie、You-Fei Guan、Si-Qi Liu

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Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101318, China

Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Peking University Health Science Center,Beijing 100191, China

国家重点基础研究发展规划(973计划)Development Program of Chinaand the Nature Science Foundation of China

2010CB9127032006AA02A30830900508

2012

世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
太原消化病研治中心

世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)

SCI
影响因子:1.001
ISSN:1007-9327
年,卷(期):2012.18(26)
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