Literature DB >> 31500697

Lack of activity of recombinant HIF prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) on reported non-HIF substrates.

Matthew E Cockman1, Kerstin Lippl2, Ya-Min Tian3, Johanna Myllyharju4, Christopher J Schofield2, Peter J Ratcliffe1,3, Hamish B Pegg1, William D Figg2, Martine I Abboud2, Raphael Heilig5, Roman Fischer5.   

Abstract

Human and other animal cells deploy three closely related dioxygenases (PHD 1, 2 and 3) to signal oxygen levels by catalysing oxygen regulated prolyl hydroxylation of the transcription factor HIF. The discovery of the HIF prolyl-hydroxylase (PHD) enzymes as oxygen sensors raises a key question as to the existence and nature of non-HIF substrates, potentially transducing other biological responses to hypoxia. Over 20 such substrates are reported. We therefore sought to characterise their reactivity with recombinant PHD enzymes. Unexpectedly, we did not detect prolyl-hydroxylase activity on any reported non-HIF protein or peptide, using conditions supporting robust HIF-α hydroxylation. We cannot exclude PHD-catalysed prolyl hydroxylation occurring under conditions other than those we have examined. However, our findings using recombinant enzymes provide no support for the wide range of non-HIF PHD substrates that have been reported.
© 2019, Cockman et al.

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Keywords:  biochemistry; chemical biology; human; hydroxylation; oxygenase; prolyl hydroxylase

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31500697      PMCID: PMC6739866          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.46490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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