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Journal of Inflammation | 2007

Free radical scavenging activity and lipoxygenase inhibition of Mahonia aquifolium extract and isoquinoline alkaloids

Lucia Račková; Marek Oblozinsky; Daniela Košt'álová; Viktor Kettmann; Lydia Bezakova

Roots and stem-bark of Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape) (Berberidaceae) are effectively used in the treatment of skin inflammatory conditions.In the present study, the effect of Mahonia aquifolium crude extract and its two representative alkaloid fractions containing protoberberine and bisbenzylisoquinoline (BBIQ) alkaloids on activity of 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX), was studied. The reactivity with 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH), a free stable radical, was evaluated to elucidate the rate of possible lipid-derived radical scavenging in the mechanism of the enzyme inhibition.The results indicate that although the direct radical scavenging mechanism cannot be ruled out in the lipoxygenase inhibition by Mahonia aquifolium and its constituents, other mechanisms based on specific interaction between enzyme and alkaloids could play the critical role in the lipoxygenase inhibition rather than non-specific reactivity with free radicals.


Biotechnology Letters | 2005

Phospholipase D and its application in biocatalysis

Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann; Alexandra Lerchner; Marek Oblozinsky; Lydia Bezakova

Phospholipase D (PLD) from plants or microorganisms is used as biocatalyst in the transformation of phospholipids and phospholipid analogs in both laboratory and industrial scale. In recent years the elucidation of the primary structure of many PLDs from several sources, as well as the resolution of the first crystal structure of a microbial PLD, have yielded new insights into the structural basis and the catalytic mechanism of this catalyst. This review summarizes some new results of PLD research in the light of application.


Biotechnology Letters | 2005

Head group specificity of phospholipase D isoenzymes from poppy seedlings (Papaver somniferum L.)

Marek Oblozinsky; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann; Lydia Bezakova

AbstractThe biocatalytical potential of two new phospholipase D (PLD) isoenzymes from poppy seedlings (Papaver somniferum L.), PLD-A and PLD-B, was examined by comparing their activities in phospholipid transformation. Both enzymes showed the same ratio in rates of hydrolysis [phosphatidylcholine (PC):phosphatidylglycerol (PG):phosphatidylserine:phosphatidylinositol=1:0.5:0.3:0.1] and were inactive towards phosphatidylethanolamine (PE). PLD-A did not catalyze head group exchange whereas PLD-B showed a high transphosphatidylation potential in the conversion of PC into PG and PE. This enzyme also catalyzed the transesterification of octadecylphosphocholine into octadecylphosphoglycerol or octadecylphosphoethanolamine.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2003

Two uncommon phospholipase D isoenzymes from poppy seedlings (Papaver somniferum L.).

Marek Oblozinsky; Regina Schoeps; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann; Lydia Bezakova

Phospholipase D (PLD) has been detected in seedlings of Papaver somniferum L. cv. Lazúr (Papaveraceae). Purification of the enzyme revealed the existence of two forms of PLD (named as PLD-A and PLD-B). The two enzymes strongly differ in their catalytic properties. The pH optima were found at pH 8.0 for PLD-A and at pH 5.5 for PLD-B. While both enzymes show hydrolytic activity toward phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidyl-p-nitrophenol (PpNP), PLD-B only was able to catalyze the exchange of choline in PC by glycerol. Both enzymes were activated by Ca(2+) ions with an optimum concentration of 10 mM. In contrast to PLDs from other plants, PLD-B was still more activated by Zn(2+) ions with an optimum concentration of 5 mM. The apparent molecular masses of PLD-A and PLD-B, derived from sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), were estimated to be 116.4 and 114.1 kDa. N-terminal protein sequencing indicated N-terminal blockage in both cases. The isoelectric points were found to be 8.7 for PLD-A and 6.7 for PLD-B. Both enzymes were shown to be N-linked glycoproteins. This paper is the first report on PLD in poppy and indicates some important differences of the two enzyme forms to other PLDs known so far.


Phytochemistry | 2011

The transphosphatidylation potential of a membrane-bound phospholipase D from poppy seedlings

Marek Oblozinsky; Lydia Bezakova; Johanna Mansfeld; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann

Plant phospholipases D (PLDs) occur in a large variety of isoenzymes, which differ in Ca(2+) ion requirement, phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) activation and substrate selectivity. In the present study a membrane-bound PLD has been identified in the microsomal fractions of poppy seedlings (Papaver somniferum). The maximum PLD activity is found after 2 days of germination in endosperms and after 3 days in developing seedlings. In contrast to the four poppy PLD isoenzymes described hitherto, the membrane-bound form is active at lower Ca(2+) ion concentrations (in the micromolar instead of millimolar range) and needs PIP(2) for hydrolytic activity. Remarkable differences are also observed in head group exchange reactions. The reaction rates of the transphosphatidylation of phosphatidylcholine by various acceptor alcohols follow the sequence glycerol>serine>myo-inositol>ethanolamine, whereas ethanolamine is preferred by most other PLDs. Despite the biocatalytic differences, the membrane-bound PLD interacts with polyclonal antibodies raised against α-type PLD, which reveals some structural similarities between these two enzymes.


Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2010

Lipoxygenase in regulation of secondary metabolite biosynthesis in Papaver somniferum L. suspension cultures

Lydia Bezakova; Ivana Holková; M. Vanko; Balazová A; Vitazoslava Blanarikova; F. Bilka; Marek Oblozinsky; Pauliková I


Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2013

Differences in the effect of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate on the hydrolytic and transphosphatidylation activities of membrane-bound phospholipase D from poppy seedlings.

Marek Oblozinsky; Lydia Bezakova; Johanna Mansfeld; Ingo Heilmann; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann


Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2010

Characterization of membrane-bound phospholipase D from poppy seedlings (Papaver somniferum L.)

Marek Oblozinsky; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann; Lydia Bezakova


Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2008

Effect of flavonoids, phenolic acids and new synthetized pyrazine carboxylic acids on lipoxygenase activity

Lydia Bezakova; Marek Oblozinsky; R. Rifaie; M. Dolezal; M. Vanko; Ivana Holková; O. Helia; Daniela Košt'álová; D. Grančai


Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2008

Study of cytosolic and membrane-bound phospholipase D in poppy seedlings, Papaver somniferum L.

Marek Oblozinsky; Zuzana Novotná; Olga Valentová; Renate Ulbrich-Hofmann; Lydia Bezakova

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Lydia Bezakova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ivana Holková

Comenius University in Bratislava

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M. Vanko

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Daniela Košt'álová

Comenius University in Bratislava

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F. Bilka

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Olga Valentová

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Balazová A

Comenius University in Bratislava

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D. Grančai

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Lucia Račková

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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O. Helia

Comenius University in Bratislava

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