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Publication : A chemical-genetic screen identifies ABHD12 as an oxidized-phosphatidylserine lipase.

First Author  Kelkar DS Year  2019
Journal  Nat Chem Biol Volume  15
Issue  2 Pages  169-178
PubMed ID  30643283 Mgi Jnum  J:273578
Mgi Id  MGI:6294317 Doi  10.1038/s41589-018-0195-0
Citation  Kelkar DS, et al. (2019) A chemical-genetic screen identifies ABHD12 as an oxidized-phosphatidylserine lipase. Nat Chem Biol 15(2):169-178
abstractText  Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are transient, highly reactive intermediates or byproducts produced during oxygen metabolism. However, when innate mechanisms are unable to cope with sequestration of surplus ROS, oxidative stress results, in which excess ROS damage biomolecules. Oxidized phosphatidylserine (PS), a proapoptotic 'eat me' signal, is produced in response to elevated ROS, yet little is known regarding its chemical composition and metabolism. Here, we report a small molecule that generates ROS in different mammalian cells. We used this molecule to detect, characterize and study oxidized PS in mammalian cells. We developed a chemical-genetic screen to identify enzymes that regulate oxidized PS in mammalian cells and found that the lipase ABHD12 hydrolyzes oxidized PS. We validated these findings in different physiological settings including primary peritoneal macrophages and brains from Abhd12(-/-) mice under inflammatory stress, and in the process, we functionally annotated an enzyme regulating oxidized PS in vivo.
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