FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Pathway: GLUTHATIONE BIOSYNTHESIS
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General Information
Name
GLUTHATIONE BIOSYNTHESIS
Species
D. melanogaster
Symbol
GLTHBIO
FlyBase ID
FBgg0002219
Date last reviewed
2026-05-18
Number of members
4
Description
Description
Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide synthesized in the cytosol from precursor amino acids, L-glutamate, L-cysteine and glycine through two ATP-dependent steps catalyzed by the glutamate-cysteine ligase complex (comprising Gclc and Gclm) and glutathione synthases (Gss1 or Gss2). GSH can be transported to mitochondria and the ER, secreted, and is also found in the nucleus. GSH acts as an antioxidant and is involved in the regulation of cellular redox signaling (protein S-glutathionylation) and in xenobiotic detoxification. (Adapted from PMID:22995213.)
Notes

Glutathione metabolism is often referred to as the gamma-glutamyl cycle, which includes glutathione synthesis and degradation. Glutathione transmembrane transporters are not characterised in D. melanogaster. There are 3 potential glutathione membrane transporters: Tyler and CG2616, which are testis specific, and Shawn; however, there is no experimental evidence for their role.

Source Material
The GLUTHATIONE BIOSYNTHESIS Gene Group has been compiled using the following publication(s): Enya et al., 2017 .
Key Gene Ontology (GO) terms
Cellular Component
Related Gene Groups
GO Causal Activity Model (GO-CAM)
Members (4)
For all members:
GO ribbon stack
 molecular functionbiological processcellular component
External Data
Note: The Drosophila pathways shown at external resources are computed and may therefore differ from the manually curated and verified pathway shown above.
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Synonyms and Secondary IDs
Synonym(s)
GLTHBIO
GLUTHATIONE BIOSYNTHESIS
Secondary FlyBase ID(s)
References (3)