Literature summary extracted from
Ojogun, N.; Kuang, T.Y.; Shao, B.; Greaves, D.R.; Munford, R.S.; Varley, A.W.
Overproduction of acyloxyacyl hydrolase by macrophages and dendritic cells prevents prolonged reactions to bacterial lipopolysaccharide in vivo (2009), J. Infect. Dis., 200, 1685-1693.
Application
EC Number |
Application |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.1.1.77 |
medicine |
constitutive overexpression of AOAH in vivo hasten recovery from lipopolysaccharide exposure without interfering with the normal acute inflammatory response |
Mus musculus |
Organism
EC Number |
Organism |
UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
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3.1.1.77 |
Mus musculus |
- |
- |
- |
Source Tissue
EC Number |
Source Tissue |
Comment |
Organism |
Textmining |
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)
EC Number |
Substrates |
Comment Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Comment (Products) |
Rev. |
Reac. |
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3.1.1.77 |
3-(acyloxy)acyl group of bacterial toxin + H2O |
detoxification of lipopolysaccharide |
Mus musculus |
3-hydroxyacyl group of bacterial toxin + a fatty acid |
- |
? |
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Synonyms
EC Number |
Synonyms |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.1.1.77 |
AOAH |
- |
Mus musculus |
pH Optimum
EC Number |
pH Optimum Minimum |
pH Optimum Maximum |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.1.1.77 |
7.2 |
- |
assay at |
Mus musculus |
General Information
EC Number |
General Information |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.1.1.77 |
malfunction |
transgenic mice overexpressing AOAH in dendritic cells and macrophages deacylate lipopolysaccharide more rapidly than wildtype controls. Transgenic mice are also protected from lipopolysaccharide-induced hepatosplenomegaly, recover more quickly from lipopolysaccharide-induced weight loss, and are more likely to survive when challenged with live Escherichia coli |
Mus musculus |