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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
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Cloned
15-lipoxygenase
has been expressed for the first time in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Transfection of
osteosarcoma
cells with a mammalian expression plasmid containing the cDNA for human reticulocyte
15-lipoxygenase
resulted in cell lines that were capable of oxidizing body arachidonic acid and linoleic acid. The lipoxygenase metabolites were identified by reverse-phase and straight-phase high pressure liquid chromatography, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and direct mass spectrometry, verifying that the cDNA for
15-lipoxygenase
encodes an enzyme with authentic
15-lipoxygenase
activity. Incubation of the transformed cells with arachidonic acid generated 15-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (HETE) and 12-HETE in a ratio of 8.6 to 1, demonstrating that
15-lipoxygenase
can also perform 12-lipoxygenation. Lesser amounts of 15-keto-ETE, four isomers of 8,15-diHETE, and one isomer of 14,15-diHETE were observed. Incubation with linoleic acid generated predominantly 13-hydroxy linoleic acid. The reaction was inhibited by eicosatetraynoic acid but not by indomethacin. Antibodies to a peptide corresponding to a unique region of the predicted amino acid sequence were generated and shown to react with one major band of 70 kDa on immunoblots of human leukocyte
15-lipoxygenase
. To obtain antibodies to the full length enzyme, the cDNA was subcloned into a bacterial expression vector and was expressed as a fusion with the CheY protein. The overexpressed protein was readily purified from bacteria and was shown to be immunoreactive to the peptide-derived antibody. Antibodies raised to this recombinant enzyme did not cross-react with human leukocyte 5-lipoxygenase but did identify
15-lipoxygenase
in rabbit reticulocytes, human leukocytes, and tracheal epithelial cells, suggesting that the 15-lipoxygenases from these different cell types are structurally related.
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PMID:Expression of cloned human reticulocyte 15-lipoxygenase and immunological evidence that 15-lipoxygenases of different cell types are related. 231 85