Fatty acid allosteric regulation of C-H activation in plant and animal lipoxygenases

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Abstract

Lipoxygenases (LOXs) catalyze the (per) oxidation of fatty acids that serve as important mediators for cell signaling and inflammation. These reactions are initiated by a C-H activation step that is allosterically regulated in plant and animal enzymes. LOXs from higher eukaryotes are equipped with an N-terminal PLAT (Polycystin-1, Lipoxygenase, Alpha-Toxin) domain that has been implicated to bind to small molecule allosteric effectors, which in turn modulate substrate specificity and the rate-limiting steps of catalysis. Herein, the kinetic and structural evidence that describes the allosteric regulation of plant and animal lipoxygenase chemistry by fatty acids and their derivatives are summarized.

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Offenbacher, A. R., & Holman, T. R. (2020, August 1). Fatty acid allosteric regulation of C-H activation in plant and animal lipoxygenases. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153374

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