1.3.1.24: biliverdin reductase
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Word Map on EC 1.3.1.24
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1.3.1.24
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heme
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oxygenase-1
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monoxide
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cytoprotective
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repolarization
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beat-to-beat
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rosenthal
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hyperbilirubinemia
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palliation
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tetrapyrrole
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tdp
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torsades
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diagnostics
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proarrhythmia
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medicine
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galenic
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univentricular
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pharmacology
- 1.3.1.24
- heme
- oxygenase-1
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monoxide
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cytoprotective
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repolarization
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beat-to-beat
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rosenthal
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hyperbilirubinemia
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palliation
- tetrapyrrole
- tdp
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torsades
- diagnostics
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proarrhythmia
- medicine
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galenic
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univentricular
- pharmacology
Reaction
Synonyms
biliverdin IXalpha reductase, biliverdin IXbeta reductase, biliverdin reductase, biliverdin reductase A, biliverdin reductase B, Biliverdin reductase-A, biliverdin-IXalpha reductase, BLVR subtype B, BLVRA, BLVRB, BV reductase, BVR, BVR-A, BVR-B, BVRA, BVRB, F-BVR, F420H2-dependent biliverdin reductase, hBVR, hBVR-A, reductase, biliverdin, Rv2074, slr1784
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Substrates Products on EC 1.3.1.24 - biliverdin reductase
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REACTION DIAGRAM
biliverdin IXalpha + NADH + H+
bilirubin IXalpha + NAD+
substrate for isoform BVRA
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biliverdin IXalpha + NADPH + H+
bilirubin IXalpha + NADP+
substrate for isoform BVRA
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biliverdin IXbeta + NADH + H+
bilirubin IXbeta + NAD+
substrate for isoform BVRB
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biliverdin IXbeta + NADPH + H+
bilirubin IXbeta + NADP+
substrate for isoform BVRB
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casein + NAD(P)H
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BVR functions as an serine/threonine kinase for casein
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insulin receptor substrate-1 + NAD(P)H
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the serine residues are targets for BVR phosphorylation
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insulin-receptor substrate 1 + NAD(P)H
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BVR functions as an serine/threonine kinase for insulin-receptor substrate 1
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myelin basic protein + NAD(P)H
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BVR functions as an serine/threonine kinase for myelin basic protein
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protein kinase C-betaII + NAD(P)H
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BVR functions as an serine/threonine kinase for protein kinase C-betaII
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bilirubin + NADP+
biliverdin + NADPH + H+
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bilirubin + reduced coenzyme F420
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biliverdin + coenzyme F420 + H+
bilirubin + reduced coenzyme F420
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bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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specific for biliverdin and IXalpha faster than the biliverdin isomers IXbeta, IXr or IXdelta
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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physiologic degradation of heme to bile pigments
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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physiologic degradation of heme to bile pigments
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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activity with NADPH is 50 times greater than with NADH
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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high but no absolute specificity for natural IXalpha isomeric form
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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physiologic degradation of heme to bile pigments
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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physiologic degradation of heme to bile pigments
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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it is proposed that the propionate side chains bridging the C10 position on the tetrapyrrole interact with the positively charged residues on biliverdin reductase A to promote binding and subsequent catalysis
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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human enzyme is a leucine zipper-like DNA-binding protein and functions in transcriptional activation of heme oxygenase-1 by oxidative stress
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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NADH and NADPH can be replaced by 3-acetyl-NADPH and deamino-NADPH (biliverdin I and biliverdin IX reduction)
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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two and four propionates in the biliverdin structure give a biliverdin with substrate activity but biliverdins carrying methyl, ethyl and one propionate residue in their structure and biliverdins with one propionate and one acetate residue or with two acetate residues are no substrates
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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specificity of the different molecular forms
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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study with different biliverdin types
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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pig spleen: IXalpha-biliverdin: most effective substrate among the 4 biliverdin isomers
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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not: IXalpha-biliverdin methylester (pig spleen)
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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pig spleen: strictly specific to biliverdin, no other oxidoreductase activities
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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importance in linear tetrapyrrole metabolism
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biliverdin + NAD(P)H + H+
bilirubin + NAD(P)+
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bilirubin IXalpha + NAD(P)+
substrate of BVRA but not of BVRB isoform
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biliverdin IXalpha + NAD(P)H + H+
bilirubin IXalpha + NAD(P)+
substrate of BVRA but not of BVRB isoform
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insulin receptor substrate 1 + NAD(P)H
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phosphorylates serine residues in insulin receptor substrate 1
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insulin receptor substrate 1 + NAD(P)H
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phosphorylates serine residues in insulin receptor substrate 1
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enzyme advances the role of heme oxidase 1 in cytoprotection and also affords cytoprotection independent of heme degradation
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additional information
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enzyme may be an essential component of normal physiologic gastrointestinal defense
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additional information
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enzyme physiologically regenerates bilirubin in a catalytic cycle, providing antioxidant cytoprotection
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additional information
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role of enzyme in regulation of activating protein 1 and cAMP-regulated genes and in cell signaling
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additional information
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biliverdin IXalpha is no substrate BVRB isoform
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additional information
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biliverdin IXalpha is no substrate BVRB isoform
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additional information
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BVR has also serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity
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additional information
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BVR has also serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity
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additional information
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BVR is a substrate for insulin receptor tyrosine kinase
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additional information
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BVR is a substrate for insulin receptor tyrosine kinase
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additional information
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BVR is likely to affect the activation of nuclear factor kappaB both in its capacity as a reductase as well as a kinase
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additional information
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the enzyme shows dual cofactor- and pH-dependency in activity
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additional information
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hBVR binds to Goodpasture antigen-binding protein and down-regulates its TNF-alpha-stimulated kinase activity
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additional information
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protein kinase Cdelta is activated by the enzyme. Protein kinase Cdelta is not a substrate for the enzyme in vitro
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additional information
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heme-oxygenase-1-dependent activation of Akt protein is in part mediated by BVR
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additional information
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enzyme diverts tetrapyrrole metabolism toward heme synthesis while also reducing heme levels to de-repress synthesis of 5-aminolevulinic acid
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additional information
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biliverdin IXalpha is no substrate of BVRB isoform
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additional information
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biliverdin IXalpha is no substrate of BVRB isoform
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additional information
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BVR has also serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity
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additional information
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BVR has also serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity
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additional information
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BVR is a substrate for insulin receptor tyrosine kinase
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additional information
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BVR is a substrate for insulin receptor tyrosine kinase
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additional information
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the enzyme shows dual cofactor- and pH-dependency in activity
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additional information
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enzyme may be an essential component of normal physiologic gastrointestinal defense
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