glutamylases
Glutamylases are enzymes that act on substrates containing the amino acid glutamate, with particular emphasis on bonds involving the gamma-glutamyl linkage found in glutathione and related peptides. The best-known members of this group are gamma-glutamyl transferases (GGTs) and gamma-glutamyl hydrolases (GGHs). GGTs catalyze transfer of gamma-glutamyl groups from glutathione to acceptor molecules, whereas GGHs hydrolyze gamma-glutamyl bonds to release free glutamate or glutamyl-containing products. Collectively, these activities participate in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, a pathway that supports glutathione turnover, amino acid transport, and detoxification.
GGTs are typically membrane-associated enzymes present on the surfaces of cells in liver, kidney, pancreas, and
Physiological roles of glutamylases include maintenance of cellular redox balance through glutathione metabolism, facilitation of amino