Skip Navigation
About   Site Map   Contact Us
 
A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine®
 
 
Printer-friendly version
GSS
 
 References
 
 Quick links to this topic
 Information pages
 DNA test labs
 Recent literature
 Genetic disorder catalog
 Tools for researchers

GSS

Reviewed December 2006

What is the official name of the GSS gene?

The official name of this gene is “glutathione synthetase.”

GSS is the gene's official symbol. The GSS gene is also known by other names, listed below.

What is the normal function of the GSS gene?

The GSS gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called glutathione synthetase. Glutathione synthetase participates in a process called the gamma-glutamyl cycle. The gamma-glutamyl cycle is a sequence of chemical reactions that takes place in most of the body's cells. These reactions are necessary for the production of glutathione, a small molecule made of three protein building blocks (amino acids). Glutathione protects cells from damage caused by unstable oxygen-containing molecules, which are byproducts of energy production. Glutathione is called an antioxidant because of its role in protecting cells from the damaging effects of these unstable molecules. Glutathione also helps process medications and cancer-causing compounds (carcinogens), and helps build DNA, proteins, and other important cellular components.

How are changes in the GSS gene related to health conditions?

glutathione synthetase deficiency - caused by mutations in the GSS gene

More than 20 mutations in the GSS gene have been identified in people with glutathione synthetase deficiency. Most of the GSS mutations responsible for this condition change single amino acids in glutathione synthetase. Other mutations disrupt how genetic information from the GSS gene is spliced to make a blueprint for producing this enzyme. The altered glutathione synthetase enzyme may be unstable, shorter than usual, or the wrong shape. All of these changes reduce the activity of the enzyme and disrupt the gamma-glutamyl cycle, preventing adequate production of glutathione.

Where is the GSS gene located?

Cytogenetic Location: 20q11.2

Molecular Location on chromosome 20: base pairs 32,979,896 to 33,007,261

The GSS gene is located on the long (q) arm of chromosome 20 at position 11.2.

The GSS gene is located on the long (q) arm of chromosome 20 at position 11.2.

More precisely, the GSS gene is located from base pair 32,979,896 to base pair 33,007,261 on chromosome 20.

See How do geneticists indicate the location of a gene? in the Handbook.

Where can I find additional information about GSS?

You and your healthcare professional may find the following resources about GSS helpful.

You may also be interested in these resources, which are designed for genetics professionals and researchers.

What other names do people use for the GSS gene or gene products?

  • gamma-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteine:glycine ligase (ADP-forming)
  • glutathione synthase
  • GSHB_HUMAN
  • GSHS
  • GSH synthetase
  • MGC14098

Where can I find general information about genes?

The Handbook provides basic information about genetics in clear language.

These links provide additional genetics resources that may be useful.

What glossary definitions help with understanding GSS?

acids ; ADP ; amino acid ; cancer ; carcinogen ; cell ; compound ; deficiency ; DNA ; enzyme ; gene ; glutathione ; glycine ; ligase ; molecule ; mutation ; oxygen ; protein ; synthetases

You may find definitions for these and many other terms in the Genetics Home Reference Glossary.

References (10 links)

 

The resources on this site should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care or advice. Users seeking information about a personal genetic disease, syndrome, or condition should consult with a qualified healthcare professional. See How can I find a genetics professional in my area? in the Handbook.

 
Reviewed: December 2006
Published: January 30, 2009