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TITLE: The molecular mechanism for DDT detoxification in Anopheles gambiae: A molecular docking study
AUTHORS: William N. Setzer
KEYWORDS: Malaria; DDT; Anopheles Gambiae; Glutathione S-transferase; Docking
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of Biophysical Chemistry, Vol.2 No.2, June 2, 2011
ABSTRACT: The epsilon class glutathione-S-transferase of Anopheles gambiae, agGSTe2, is capable of metabolizing DDT. A molecular docking analysis of DDT with agGSTe2 support an E2 elimination mechanism wherein the glutathione sulfur serves as the base to convert DDT to DDE.