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Biochemical Consequences of a Leucine-to-Cysteine Clamp Substitution in Lipoxygenases

Biomolecules. 2025-08; 
Samuel G Hill, Katherine DeFeo, Adam R Offenbacher
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Abstract

Lipoxygenases (LOXs) are a family of metalloenzymes that oxidize polyunsaturated fatty acids producing cell-signaling hydroperoxides. Fungal LOXs have drawn interest because of their roles in plant and animal pathogenesis. A new subfamily of annotated fungal LOXs has been predicted. One of its unique structural features is the presence of a cysteine amino acid encoded at the invariant leucine clamp. Herein, we isolate three representatives of this LOX subfamily from recombinant expressions in both yeast and bacterial cultures. Metal analysis indicates that the proteins accommodate a mononuclear manganese ion center, similar to other eukaryotic LOXs, but have nominal LOX activity. The functional consequence of t... More

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