cDNA cloning, expression, and mutagenesis study of leukotriene B4 12-hydroxydehydrogenase.

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Yokomizo T, Ogawa Y, Uozumi N, Kume K, Izumi T, Shimizu T

cDNA cloning, expression, and mutagenesis study of leukotriene B4 12-hydroxydehydrogenase.

J Biol Chem. 1996 Feb 2;271(5):2844-50.

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Leukotriene B4 12-hydroxydehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of leukotriene B4 into its biologically less active metabolite, 12-oxo-leukotriene B4. This is an initial and key step of metabolic inactivation of leukotriene B4 in various tissues other than leukocytes. Here we report the cDNA cloning for porcine and human enzymes from kidney cDNA libraries. A full-length cDNA of the porcine enzyme contains an open reading frame consisting of 987 base pairs, corresponding to 329 amino acids. The human enzyme showed a 97.1% homology with the porcine enzyme. Northern blotting of human tissues revealed its high expression in the kidney, liver, and intestine but not in leukocytes. The porcine enzyme was expressed as a glutathione S-transferase fusion protein in Escherichia coli, which exhibited similar characteristics with the native enzyme. Because the enzymes have a homology, in part, with NAD(P)(+)-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases, a site-directed mutagenesis study was carried out. We found that three glycines at 152, 155, and 166 have crucial roles in the enzyme activity, possibly by producing an NADP+ binding pocket.

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Prostaglandin reductase 1Q14914Details