Ac-PTGS2 dimer oxidises DPAn-3 to 17-HDPAn-3

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R-HSA-9027607
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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(7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosapentaenoate + O2 => 17-hydroperoxy-(7Z,10Z,13Z,15E,19Z)-docosapentaenoate
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Normally, cyclooxygenases (COX) carry out stereospecific oxygenation of arachidonic acid to generate prostaglandins.Inflammation results in activated macrophages in which, when treated with aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid, ASA), dimeric cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2, PTGS2 dimer) can be acetylated. ASA covalently modifies PTGS2 by acetylating a serine residue at position 530 within the cyclooxygenase active site (Lucido et al. 2016). Ac-PTGS2 dimer changes the oxygenation stereospecificity towards its substrates, perhaps by steric shielding effects (Tosco 2013), producing a shift in lipid mediator production. Ac-PTGS2 dimer is able to incorporate molecular oxygen into ω-3 fatty acid docosapentaenoic acid (DPAn-3) to form 17-hydroxy-docosapentaenoic acid (17-HDPAn-3) (Serhan et al. 2002, Groeger et al. 2010).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
12391014 Resolvins: a family of bioactive products of omega-3 fatty acid transformation circuits initiated by aspirin treatment that counter proinflammation signals

Gronert, K, Serhan, CN, Devchand, PR, Colgan, SP, Hong, S, Mirick, G, Moussignac, RL

J. Exp. Med. 2002
20436486 Cyclooxygenase-2 generates anti-inflammatory mediators from omega-3 fatty acids

Cipollina, C, Schopfer, FJ, Cole, MP, Rudolph, V, Freeman, BA, Groeger, AL, Rudolph, TK, Bonacci, G, Woodcock, SR

Nat. Chem. Biol. 2010
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oxidoreductase activity, acting on single donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen of Ac-PTGS2 dimer [endoplasmic reticulum membrane]

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