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Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland
We have previously shown that precursors of odorous components characteristic of axillary sweat are hardly detectable or undetectable in individuals carrying the 538G > A SNP in the ABCC11 transporter gene. However, it is unclear, whether ABCC11 is directly involved in the transport of these comp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24533866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/exd.12354 |
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author | Baumann, Tim Bergmann, Sophia Schmidt-Rose, Thomas Max, Heiner Martin, Annette Enthaler, Bernd Terstegen, Lara Schweiger, Dorothea Kalbacher, Hubert Wenck, Horst Jedlitschky, Gabriele Jovanovic, Zorica |
author_facet | Baumann, Tim Bergmann, Sophia Schmidt-Rose, Thomas Max, Heiner Martin, Annette Enthaler, Bernd Terstegen, Lara Schweiger, Dorothea Kalbacher, Hubert Wenck, Horst Jedlitschky, Gabriele Jovanovic, Zorica |
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description | We have previously shown that precursors of odorous components characteristic of axillary sweat are hardly detectable or undetectable in individuals carrying the 538G > A SNP in the ABCC11 transporter gene. However, it is unclear, whether ABCC11 is directly involved in the transport of these compounds. To approach this question, transport of peptide-conjugated potential precursors of 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexanol (3M3SH), a key determinant of axillary malodour, was measured using membrane vesicles of Sf9 insect cells overexpressing human ABCC11. Whilst no ABCC11-mediated transport was detected for the dipeptide precursor Cys-Gly-3M3SH, the glutathione conjugate of 3M3SH (SG-3M3SH) was robustly taken up by ABCC11 at a transport rate of 0.47 pmol/mg/min. Collectively, these results illuminate SG-3M3SH as a putative precursor of 3M3SH, which then may undergo intra-vesicular maturation to generate Cys-Gly-3M3SH. Critically, the apocrine sweat gland was demonstrated to express γ-glutamyl transferase 1 (GGT1) protein, which is known to catalyse the deglutamylation of glutathionyl conjugates. Additionally, we provide evidence that recombinant and isolated hepatic human GGT1 is capable of transforming SG-3M3SH to Cys-Gly-3M3SH in vitro. To sum up, we demonstrate that the functionality of ABCC11 is likely to play an important role in the generation of axillary malodour. Furthermore, we identify GGT1 as a key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of Cys-Gly-3M3SH. |
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spelling | pubmed-42620762014-12-15 Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland Baumann, Tim Bergmann, Sophia Schmidt-Rose, Thomas Max, Heiner Martin, Annette Enthaler, Bernd Terstegen, Lara Schweiger, Dorothea Kalbacher, Hubert Wenck, Horst Jedlitschky, Gabriele Jovanovic, Zorica Exp Dermatol Original Articles We have previously shown that precursors of odorous components characteristic of axillary sweat are hardly detectable or undetectable in individuals carrying the 538G > A SNP in the ABCC11 transporter gene. However, it is unclear, whether ABCC11 is directly involved in the transport of these compounds. To approach this question, transport of peptide-conjugated potential precursors of 3-methyl-3-sulfanylhexanol (3M3SH), a key determinant of axillary malodour, was measured using membrane vesicles of Sf9 insect cells overexpressing human ABCC11. Whilst no ABCC11-mediated transport was detected for the dipeptide precursor Cys-Gly-3M3SH, the glutathione conjugate of 3M3SH (SG-3M3SH) was robustly taken up by ABCC11 at a transport rate of 0.47 pmol/mg/min. Collectively, these results illuminate SG-3M3SH as a putative precursor of 3M3SH, which then may undergo intra-vesicular maturation to generate Cys-Gly-3M3SH. Critically, the apocrine sweat gland was demonstrated to express γ-glutamyl transferase 1 (GGT1) protein, which is known to catalyse the deglutamylation of glutathionyl conjugates. Additionally, we provide evidence that recombinant and isolated hepatic human GGT1 is capable of transforming SG-3M3SH to Cys-Gly-3M3SH in vitro. To sum up, we demonstrate that the functionality of ABCC11 is likely to play an important role in the generation of axillary malodour. Furthermore, we identify GGT1 as a key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of Cys-Gly-3M3SH. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-04 2014-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4262076/ /pubmed/24533866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/exd.12354 Text en © 2014 Beiersdorf AG. Experimental Dermatology published by John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Baumann, Tim Bergmann, Sophia Schmidt-Rose, Thomas Max, Heiner Martin, Annette Enthaler, Bernd Terstegen, Lara Schweiger, Dorothea Kalbacher, Hubert Wenck, Horst Jedlitschky, Gabriele Jovanovic, Zorica Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title | Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title_full | Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title_fullStr | Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title_full_unstemmed | Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title_short | Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
title_sort | glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for abcc11 and γ-glutamyl transferase 1: a potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262076/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24533866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/exd.12354 |
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