PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 20561680-7 2010 The slower degradation rate in plasma as compared to buffer is consistent with the presence of gamma-glutamyltransferase, gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase and/or glutaminyl cyclase (QC), which have been shown to suppress pyroglutamic acid formation. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 219-236 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 122-152 3997870-5 1985 The experimental complication associated with extracellular conversion of the gamma-glutamyl amino acid to amino acid and uptake of the latter by slices was overcome by using 5-oxoproline formation (catalyzed by intracellular gamma-glutamyl-cyclotransferase) as an indicator of gamma-glutamyl amino acid transport. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 175-187 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 226-257 18515354-3 2008 We have identified C7orf24 as gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase (GGCT) that catalyzes the formation of 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) from gamma-glutamyl dipeptides and potentially plays a significant role in glutathione homeostasis. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 101-113 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 30-61 18515354-3 2008 We have identified C7orf24 as gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase (GGCT) that catalyzes the formation of 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) from gamma-glutamyl dipeptides and potentially plays a significant role in glutathione homeostasis. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 101-113 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 63-67 18515354-3 2008 We have identified C7orf24 as gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase (GGCT) that catalyzes the formation of 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) from gamma-glutamyl dipeptides and potentially plays a significant role in glutathione homeostasis. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 115-132 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 30-61 18515354-3 2008 We have identified C7orf24 as gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase (GGCT) that catalyzes the formation of 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) from gamma-glutamyl dipeptides and potentially plays a significant role in glutathione homeostasis. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 115-132 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 63-67 6107299-9 1980 The findings indicate that gamma-glutamyl cyclo-transferase is a major in vivo catalyst for the formation of 5-oxoproline. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 109-121 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 27-59 4151516-2 1974 In this reaction, a step in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, 5-oxoproline (formed by the action of gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase on gamma-glutamyl amino acids, which are in turn formed by transpeptidation of amino acids with glutathione), is made available for glutathione synthesis. Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid 54-66 gamma-glutamyl cyclotransferase Mus musculus 92-122