1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1987.tb13424.x
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A kinetic model for lipoxygenases based on experimental data with the lipoxygenase of reticulocytes

Abstract: A comprehensive kinetic model for lipoxygenase catalysis is proposed which includes the simultaneous occurrence of dioxygenase and hydroperoxidase activities and is based on the assumption of a single binding site for substrate fatty acid and product.The aerobic reaction of purified lipoxygenase from rabbit reticulocytes with 9,12(Z,Z)-octadecadienoic acid (linoleic acid) as substrate was studied.The rate constants and the dissociation constants of this enzyme were calculated for the model from progress curves… Show more

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“…In a previous report [24] we introduced a kinetic model for the rabbit 15-lipoxygenase-catalysed oxidation of linoleic acid which has been also adapted for the soybean enzyme [17]. This model, which is depicted in a modified form in Scheme 1, consists mainly of three parts: (a) Activation of the native enzyme by the reaction product 13-hydro- Irreversible auto-inactivation of the lipoxygenase.…”
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“…In a previous report [24] we introduced a kinetic model for the rabbit 15-lipoxygenase-catalysed oxidation of linoleic acid which has been also adapted for the soybean enzyme [17]. This model, which is depicted in a modified form in Scheme 1, consists mainly of three parts: (a) Activation of the native enzyme by the reaction product 13-hydro- Irreversible auto-inactivation of the lipoxygenase.…”
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“…The progress curves of rabbit 15-lipoxygenase-catalysed oxygenation of polyenoic fatty acids can be divided into three parts [24]: (a) a kinetic lag phase, (b) a linear progression phase and (c) an exhaustion phase which is mainly due to irreversible inactivation of the enzyme. The kinetic lag phase can be abolished when the reaction product (9Z, 1 1 0 -13-hydroperoxy-9,ll-octadecadienoic acid is added, whereas the irreversible enzyme inactivation is slowed down if the reaction is performed at 24°C [24].…”
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“…Studies on the isotope effect in the anaerobic reaction (Verhagen, 1978) provided further evidence that the proposed mechanism and the kinetic constants calculated on the basis of this model are correct. The model for the anaerobic reaction has been elaborated by Ludwig et al (1987) to include the aerobic reaction. Many parameter values reported for reticulocyte lipoxygenase in Ludwig et al (1987) are, however, very different from the corresponding values in the anaerobic soybean lipoxygenase-1 reaction.…”
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“…In the two-step model (De Groot et al, 1975b;Ludwig et al, 1987;Schilstra et al, 1992), only iron(II1) lipoxygenase can catalyze the first step of the reaction, namely, hydrogen abstraction from S to form the radical Sox. In the second reaction step, insertion of 0 2 at C-1 or C-5 of the pentadiene system leads to the formation of P. Hydrogen abstraction is coupled to reduction of the iron cofactor to Fe(II), and 0 2 insertion is accompanied by its reoxidation to Fe(II1).…”
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