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Biological function summary
Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acids serve as signaling molecules. They are involved in modulating inflammatory responses and maintaining cellular homeostasis. HODEs do not form part of a classical protein complex but interact with various receptors and enzymes to execute their biological function. They contribute to cell signaling pathways that regulate the body's response to cellular damage and inflammation.
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HODEs participate in the arachidonic acid metabolism pathway. This pathway involves important enzymes like 15-lipoxygenase which catalyzes the oxidation of linoleic acid to form HODEs. This process influences the production of other signaling molecules like leukotrienes and prostaglandins which are critical for inflammatory response regulation. HODEs also interact with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) therefore influencing fatty acid metabolism and energy homeostasis.
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International journal of molecular sciences 23: PubMed35409374
2022
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