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15‐Lipoxygenation of phospholipids may precede the <i>sn</i>‐2 cleavage by phospholipases A<sub>2</sub>: reaction specificities of secretory and cytosolic phospholipases A<sub>2</sub> towards native and 15‐lipoxygenated arachidonoyl phospholipids
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Proteinlipid InteractionSecretory Pla2sBiochemistryReaction SpecificitiesMedicineNatural SciencesArachidonoyl PhospholipidsMolecular BiologyHuman Cytosolic Pla2Native PapcMembrane BiologyLipid MovementCellular BiochemistryLipid ChemistryPharmacologyRedox BiologyLipid SynthesisOxidative Stress
Reticulocyte-type 15-lipoxygenase is known to dioxygenate phospholipids without preceding action of phospholipases A2 (PLA2). Therefore we studied the reaction of the secretory PLA2s (sPLA2) from pancreas and snake venom, and of the human cytosolic PLA2 (cPLA2) with 1-palmitoyl-2-arachidonoyl phosphatidylcholine (PAPC) and their 15-lipoxygenated species (PAPC-OOH and PAPC-OH) either alone or as equimolar mixtures. These PLA2s cleaved PAPC-O(O)H with higher (sPLA2) or similar rates (cPLA2) as compared with native PAPC. In mixtures, however, PAPC proved to be the preferred, albeit not exclusive substrate for all three PLA2s. Thus, partial 15-lipoxygenation of phospholipids may also trigger liberation of arachidonic acid.
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