La Du_1999_Chem.Biol.Interact_119-120_379

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Title : On the physiological role(s) of the paraoxonases - La Du_1999_Chem.Biol.Interact_119-120_379
Author(s) : La Du BN , Aviram M , Billecke S , Navab M , Primo-Parmo S , Sorenson RC , Standiford TJ
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 119-120 :379 , 1999
Abstract :

In recent years several lines of evidence have indicated that serum paraoxonase (PON1), and perhaps other mammalian paraoxonases, act as important guardians against cellular damage from toxic agents, such as organophosphates, oxidized lipids in the plasma low density lipoproteins (LDL), and against bacterial endotoxins. For some of these protective activities but not all, PON1 requires calcium ion. The catalyzed chemical reactions generally seem to be hydrolytic, but for some types of protection this may not be so. Several other metals have very high affinity for PON1 and may displace calcium. Replacement or substitution of calcium by other metals could extend the range of catalytic properties and the substrate specificity of the paraoxonases, as it does for the mammalian DFPases. Although this Third International Meeting on Esterases Reacting with Organophosphorus Compounds focuses on the organophosphatase activities of paraoxonase and related enzymes, it is important to also briefly review some of the current directions in several laboratories searching for additional functions of the paraoxonases to extend our understanding of the properties of this family of enzymes which now seem to have both physiological and toxicological importance.

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La Du BN, Aviram M, Billecke S, Navab M, Primo-Parmo S, Sorenson RC, Standiford TJ (1999)
On the physiological role(s) of the paraoxonases
Chemico-Biological Interactions 119-120 :379

La Du BN, Aviram M, Billecke S, Navab M, Primo-Parmo S, Sorenson RC, Standiford TJ (1999)
Chemico-Biological Interactions 119-120 :379