Reaction: LTA4H:Zn2+ hydrolyses 4S(5)-epoxy-17(R)-HDHA to AT-RvD3 or AT-RvD4
- in pathway: Biosynthesis of aspirin-triggered D-series resolvins
Leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA4H) is a monomeric, soluble enzyme that uses a Zn2+ cofactor to catalyse the hydrolysis of the allylic epoxide leukotriene A4 (LTA4) (McGee & Fitzpatrick 1985). LTA4H can also catalyse the hydrolysis of 4S(5)-epoxy-17(R)-hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid (4S(5)-epoxy-17(R)-HDHA) to the trihydroxydocosahexaenoic acids 4(S), 11(R), 17(R)-triHDHA and 4(S), 5(R), 17(R)-triHDHA (AT-RvD3 and AT-RvD4 respectively) (Dalli et al. 2013, Serhan et al. 2002, Winkler et al. 2013, 2016). The D-resolvins are anti-inflammatory, pro-resolving, and non-phlogistic (that is, they mediate the clearance of leukocytes without eliciting an inflammatory response) (Serhan et al. 2008).
Reaction - small molecule participants:
H2O [cytosol]
4S(5)-epoxy-17(R)-HDHA [cytosol]
Reactome.org reaction link: R-HSA-9020270
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Reaction input - small molecules:
water
4S(5)-epoxy-17R-hydroxydocosahexaenoic acid
Reaction output - small molecules:
Reactome.org link: R-HSA-9020270