Further Characterization of Hydrogen Peroxide-Dependent Fatty Acid .ALPHA.-Hydroxylase from Sphingomonas paucimobilisl.
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Although fatty acid α-hydroxylase (FAAH) activity has been detected in various species, FAAH has not been sufficiently characterized. In this report, we describe the properties of FAAH highly purified from Sphingomonas paucimobilis. The FAAH was purified by about 5, 200-fold. Blotting analysis with a specific antibody against the FAAH showed that its apparent molecular mass was approximately 43 kDa. FAAH showed α-hydroxylation activity in the presence of H2O2, but little if any activity with cumene hydroperoxide, t-butyl hydroperoxide, or t-butyl peroxybenzonate. The Km value for H2O2 was 72 μM. Highly purified FAAH oxidized various non-esterified saturated and unsaturated fatty acids including myristic acid, but not myristoyl-CoA. Potassium cyanide and sodium azide inhibited the FAAH activity in a concentration-dependent manner. Other respiratory chain inhibitors such as rotenone and antimycin A did not inhibit the activity. Among cytochrome P450 inhibitors, SKF-525A markedly inhibited the activity at the concentration of 2mM, but CO did not. Imidazole, an inhibitor of plant α-oxidation, showed no inhibitory effect at 1mM.
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著者
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Yamada Maki
Section Of Molecular Regulation Toneyama Institute For Tuberculosis Research Osaka City University M
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MATSUNAGA Isamu
Section of Molecular Regulation,Toneyama Institute for Tuberculosis Research,Osaka City University M
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KUSUNOSE Emi
Section of Molecular Regulation,Toneyama Institute for Tuberculosis Research,Osaka City University M
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ICHIHARA Kosuke
Section of Molecular Regulation,Toneyama Institute for Tuberculosis Research,Osaka City University M
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MIKI Tokuhiko
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yamada Maki
Section of Molecular Regulation, Toneyama Institute for Tuberculosis Research, Osaka City University Medical School
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