1.13.11.60: linoleate 8R-lipoxygenase
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Word Map on EC 1.13.11.60
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1.13.11.60
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hydroperoxide
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graminis
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gaeumannomyces
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oxylipins
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dioxygenation
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antarafacial
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8r-hydroperoxylinoleic
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allene
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aspergilli
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suprafacial
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cyclooxygenases
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ppoas
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verticillioides
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take-all
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homolytic
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zymoseptoria
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ferryl
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synthesis
- 1.13.11.60
- hydroperoxide
- graminis
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gaeumannomyces
- oxylipins
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dioxygenation
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antarafacial
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8r-hydroperoxylinoleic
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allene
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aspergilli
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suprafacial
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cyclooxygenases
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ppoas
- verticillioides
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take-all
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homolytic
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zymoseptoria
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ferryl
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
5,8-LDS, 5,8-linoleate diol synthase, 6,8-diol synthase, 6R,8R-linoleate diol synthase, 6R,8RLDS, 7,8-diol synthase, 7,8-LDS, 7,8-linoleate diol synthase, 8(R)-dioxygenase, 8,11-hydroperoxide isomerase, 8-DOX, 8R-dioxygenase, 8R-DOX, 8R-DOX-5,8-LDS, 8R-DOX-7,8-LDS, 8R-DOX-LDS, dioxygenase-cytochrome P450, DOX-CYP, EC 1.13.11.44, EGE82165, FOXB_09952, GLRG_10013, linoleate 7,8-LDS, linoleate 8,11-LDS, linoleate diol synthase, linoleic acid 8R-dioxygenase, ODH51007, orphan DOX-CYP, PpoA
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Cofactor
Cofactor on EC 1.13.11.60 - linoleate 8R-lipoxygenase
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cytochrome P450
PpoA contains a high spin ferriheme. PpoA uses different heme domains to catalyze two separate reactions. Within the N-terminal heme peroxidase domain, linoleic acid is oxidized to (8R,9Z,12Z)-8-hydroperoxy-9,12-octadecadienoate by abstracting a H-atom from C-8 of the fatty acid, yielding a carbon-centered radical that reacts with molecular dioxygen. In the second reaction step, (8R,9Z,12Z)-8-hydroperoxy-9,12-octadecadienoate is isomerized within the C-terminal P450 heme thiolate domain to (5S,8R,9Z,12Z)-5,8-dihydroxy-9,12-octadecadienoate
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heme
PpoA contains a high spin ferriheme. PpoA uses different heme domains to catalyze two separate reactions. Within the N-terminal heme peroxidase domain, linoleic acid is oxidized to (8R)-hydroperoxyoctadecadienoic acid by abstracting a H-atom from C-8 of the fatty acid, yielding a carbon-centered radical that reacts with molecular dioxygen. In the second reaction step, 8-hydroperoxyoctadecadienoic acid is isomerized within the C-terminal P450 heme thiolate domain to 5,8-dihydroxyoctadecadienoic acid