articleJournal of Biological ChemistryFeb 1, 2004HYBRID OA

Molecular Characterization of a Phospholipase D Generating Anandamide and Its Congeners

Kagawa University · Uji Hospital

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Abstract

Anandamide (N-arachidonoylethanolamine) is known to be an endogenous ligand of cannabinoid and vanilloid receptors. Its congeners (collectively referred to as N-acylethanolamines) also show a variety of biological activities. These compounds are principally formed from their corresponding N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamines by a phosphodiesterase of the phospholipase D-type in animal tissues. We purified the enzyme from rat heart, and by the use of the sequences of its internal peptides cloned its complementary DNAs from mouse, rat, and human. The deduced amino acid sequences were composed of 393-396 residues, and showed that the enzyme has no homology with the known phospholipase D enzymes but is classified as a…

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Keywords
  • Anandamide
  • Biochemistry
  • Enzyme
  • Phosphatidylethanolamine
  • Biology
  • Phosphatidylcholine
  • Chemistry
  • Phospholipase
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