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+ | 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase, also known as (15-PGDH) metabolises PG into the 15-Keto variant via a ketone reduction. The enzyme is constituently expressed in the skin (Finhelm1982) and within the eicosanoid network it is reported as metabolising PGE2 and PGF2a. | ||
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+ | It should be noted that Judson et al found that 15-PGDH expression of the enzyme decreases in response to UVR (Judson2010). | ||
Revision as of 16:06, 28 September 2016
15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase, also known as (15-PGDH) metabolises PG into the 15-Keto variant via a ketone reduction. The enzyme is constituently expressed in the skin (Finhelm1982) and within the eicosanoid network it is reported as metabolising PGE2 and PGF2a.
It should be noted that Judson et al found that 15-PGDH expression of the enzyme decreases in response to UVR (Judson2010).
Reaction
Catalysed by 15-PGDH
Chemical equation
Rate equation
15-PGDH Parameters
Value | Units | Species | Notes | Reference |
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0.008 | Rat Skin | Method:
pH:7.4 Temperature: 37'C Substrate: PGE2 + NAD+ |
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0.0075 | Rat Skin | Method:
pH:7.4 Temperature: 37'C Substrate: PGE2 + NADP+ |
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0.024 | Rat Skin | Method:
pH:7.4 Temperature: 37'C Substrate: PGF2a + NAD+ |
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0.023 | Rat Skin | Method:
pH:7.4 Temperature: 37'C Substrate: PGF2a + NADP+ |
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