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  2. Differential characteristics of human 15-lipoxygenase isozymes and a novel splice variant of 15S-lipoxygenase

Differential characteristics of human 15-lipoxygenase isozymes and a novel splice variant of 15S-lipoxygenase

  • Eur J Biochem. 1999 Nov;266(1):83-93. doi: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00818.x.
I Kilty 1 A Logan P J Vickers
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Affiliation

  • 1 Discovery Biology, Pfizer Central Research, Sandwich, UK. Iain_Kilty@sandwich.pfizer.com
Abstract

The lipoxygenases (LOs) are a family of nonheme iron dioxygenases that catalyse the insertion of molecular oxygen into polyunsaturated fatty acids. Five members of this gene family have been described in man, 5-LO, 12S-LO, 12R-LO, 15-LO and 15S-LO. Using partially purified recombinant 15S-LO Enzyme and cells constitutively expressing this protein, we have compared the activity, substrate specificity, kinetic characteristics and regulation of this Enzyme to that previously reported for 15-LO. 15S-LO has a threefold higher Km, similar Vmax and increased specificity of oxygenation for arachidonic acid, and a similar Km but decreased Vmax for linoleic acid in comparison to 15-LO. Unlike 15-LO, 15S-LO is not suicide inactivated by the products of fatty acid oxygenation. However, in common with other LOs, 15S-LO activity is regulated through calcium-dependent association of the Enzyme with the membrane fraction of cells. In addition, whilst independently cloning the recently described 15S-LO, we identified a splice variant containing an in-frame 87-bp deletion corresponding to Amino acids 401-429 inclusive. Modelling of the 15S-LO and subsequent studies with partially purified recombinant protein suggest that the deleted region comprises a complete alpha-helix flanking the active site of the Enzyme resulting in decreased specificity of oxygenation and affinity for fatty acid substrates. Alternative splicing of 15S-LO would therefore provide a further level of regulation of fatty acid metabolism. These results demonstrate that there are substantial differences in the Enzyme characteristics and regulation of the 15-LO isozymes which may reflect differing roles for the proteins in vivo.

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