17 research outputs found
Nano-gold-based synthesis, characterization and band gap energies of gold(III)-2(3)-tetrakis(allyloxy)-substituted phthalocyanine and gold(III)-phthalocyanine dyes
Biochemical markers of commercial fish adaptation in estuaries of Peter the Great Bay (the Sea of Japan)
Hybrid materials of carbon nanotubes with fluoroalkyl- and alkyl-substituted zinc phthalocyanines
A search for non-statistical particle density fluctuations in 16O + Ag(Br) and 32S + Au interactions at 200 A GeV
Biomass productivity and productivity of fatty acids and amino acids of microalgae strains as key characteristics of suitability for biodiesel production
A mitochondrial pathway for biosynthesis of lipid mediators
The central role of mitochondria in metabolic pathways and in cell death mechanisms requires sophisticated signaling systems. Essential in this signaling process is an array of lipid mediators derived from polyunsaturated fatty acids. However, the molecular machinery for the production of oxygenated polyunsaturated fatty acids is localized in the cytosol and their biosynthesis has not been identified in mitochondria. Here we report that a range of diversified polyunsaturated molecular species derived from a mitochondria-specific phospholipid, cardiolipin, are oxidized by the intermembrane space hemoprotein, cytochrome c. We show that an assortment of oxygenated cardiolipin species undergoes phospholipase A2-catalyzed hydrolysis thus generating multiple oxygenated fatty acids, including well known lipid mediators. This represents a new biosynthetic pathway for lipid mediators. We demonstrate that this pathway including oxidation of polyunsaturated cardiolipins and accumulation of their hydrolysis products – oxygenated linoleic, arachidonic acids and monolyso-cardiolipins – is activated in vivo after acute tissue injury
