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Applications of stereospecifically-labeled Fatty acids in oxygenase and desaturase biochemistry.


ABSTRACT: Oxygenation and desaturation reactions are inherently associated with the abstraction of a hydrogen from the fatty acid substrate. Since the first published application in 1965, stereospecific placement of a labeled hydrogen isotope (deuterium or tritium) at the reacting carbons has proven a highly effective strategy for investigating the chemical mechanisms catalyzed by lipoxygenases, hemoprotein fatty acid dioxygenases including cyclooxygenases, cytochromes P450, and also the desaturases and isomerases. This review presents a synopsis of all published studies through 2010 on the synthesis and use of stereospecifically labeled fatty acids (71 references), and highlights some of the mechanistic insights gained by application of stereospecifically labeled fatty acids.

SUBMITTER: Brash AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3315059 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Applications of stereospecifically-labeled Fatty acids in oxygenase and desaturase biochemistry.

Brash Alan R AR   Schneider Claus C   Hamberg Mats M  

Lipids 20111005 2


Oxygenation and desaturation reactions are inherently associated with the abstraction of a hydrogen from the fatty acid substrate. Since the first published application in 1965, stereospecific placement of a labeled hydrogen isotope (deuterium or tritium) at the reacting carbons has proven a highly effective strategy for investigating the chemical mechanisms catalyzed by lipoxygenases, hemoprotein fatty acid dioxygenases including cyclooxygenases, cytochromes P450, and also the desaturases and i  ...[more]

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