Description
12(S)-
HpETE is a monohydroperoxy polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) produced by the action of platelet or leukocyte 12-
lipoxygenase (12-
LO) on arachidonic acid. It activates human blood leukocyte 5-
LO, resulting in the synthesis of 5(S)-
HETE, leukotriene B
4 (LTB
4), and 5(S),12(S)-
DiHETE. Rat lung metabolizes 12(S)-
HpETE to 8,11,12-
and 10,11,12-
trihydroxyeicostrienoic acids. 12(S)-
HpETE is the mediator of many biological functions, including induction of c-
fos and c-
jun, activation of AP-
1, and endothelium-
dependent vasoconstriction. It mediates the inhibitory synaptic response to FMRF-
amide in
Aplysia sensory neurons and inhibits Ca
2+/calmodulin-
dependent protein kinase II from rat brain cortex.
Definition
ChEBI: 12(S)-HPETE is the (S)-enantiomer of 12-HPETE. It has a role as a mouse metabolite. It is functionally related to an icosa-5,8,10,14-tetraenoic acid. It is a conjugate acid of a 12(S)-HPETE(1-). It is an enantiomer of a 12(R)-HPETE.
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