Fatty acid hydroperoxide isomerase inSaprolegnia parasitica: Structural studies of epoxy alcohols formed from isomeric hydroperoxyoctadecadienoates

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Substrate specificity of tea leaf fatty acid hydroperoxide lyase was systematically investigated using an entire series of ω 6-(5)-hydroperoxy-C14-C24 dienoic and trienoic acids as substrates. Unexpectedly, the hydroperoxides of C22 but not natural substrates, i.e., those of C18, showed the highest reactivities for the lyase. The reactivities of the hydroperoxides of trienoic acids were always four to ten times higher than those of the dienoic acids.



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