Literature DB >> 15237852

"Allosterism" in the elementary steps of the cytochrome P450 reaction cycle.

Moon-Young Yoon1, A Patricia Campbell, William M Atkins.   

Abstract

Cytochrome P450-dependent drug metabolism in vitro frequently deviates from simple Michaelis-Menten kinetic models, and demonstrates both positive and negative homotropic and heterotropic effects. These complex "allsoteric" kinetics confound our ability to predict drug clearance, and they may provide a basis for drug-drug interactions. Although allosteric effects require that multiple substrates, or substrate and effector, are simultaneously bound to a cytochrome P450 (CYP), the mechanisms by which multiple ligand binding alters rates of individual steps in the CYP reaction cycle are incompletely characterized. In addition, it is unknown whether multiple ligands bind in discrete subsites within the large active site or whether they share a fluid dynamic site. These mechanistic aspects of multiple drug binding are addressed here via several spectroscopic probes including ultraviolet-vis difference spectroscopy, protein and ligand fluorescence, and 15N-edited HSQC nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) with 15N-Phe-labeled CYPs. The results indicate a lack of correspondence between ligand binding per se and the ligand-dependent home spin state change when multiple ligands bind. Furthermore, the results provide proof of principle for NMR as a method for studying CYP allosterism, and demonstrate that the model ligand 9-aminophenanthrene binds in two discrete events to individual subsites within the active site of CYP(eryF).

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15237852     DOI: 10.1081/dmr-120033998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Rev        ISSN: 0360-2532            Impact factor:   4.518


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Authors:  Dmitri R Davydov; James R Halpert
Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol       Date:  2008-12       Impact factor: 4.481

Review 2.  Substrate binding to cytochromes P450.

Authors:  Emre M Isin; F Peter Guengerich
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2008-07-13       Impact factor: 4.142

3.  Role of subunit interactions in P450 oligomers in the loss of homotropic cooperativity in the cytochrome P450 3A4 mutant L211F/D214E/F304W.

Authors:  Harshica Fernando; Dmitri R Davydov; Christopher C Chin; James R Halpert
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  2007-01-12       Impact factor: 4.013

4.  Mechanism of interactions of alpha-naphthoflavone with cytochrome P450 3A4 explored with an engineered enzyme bearing a fluorescent probe.

Authors:  Tamara N Tsalkova; Nadezhda Y Davydova; James R Halpert; Dmitri R Davydov
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2007-01-09       Impact factor: 3.162

5.  Resolution of two substrate-binding sites in an engineered cytochrome P450eryF bearing a fluorescent probe.

Authors:  Dmitri R Davydov; Alexandra E Botchkareva; Nadezhda E Davydova; James R Halpert
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2005-04-15       Impact factor: 4.033

6.  Resolution of multiple substrate binding sites in cytochrome P450 3A4: the stoichiometry of the enzyme-substrate complexes probed by FRET and Job's titration.

Authors:  Harshica Fernando; James R Halpert; Dmitri R Davydov
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2006-04-04       Impact factor: 3.162

7.  Heteroactivation of cytochrome P450 1A1 by teas and tea polyphenols.

Authors:  Dana L Anger; Maria-Alexandra Petre; Denis J Crankshaw
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 8.739

8.  Kinetics of dithionite-dependent reduction of cytochrome P450 3A4: heterogeneity of the enzyme caused by its oligomerization.

Authors:  Dmitri R Davydov; Harshica Fernando; Bradley J Baas; Stephen G Sligar; James R Halpert
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2005-10-25       Impact factor: 3.162

9.  Effect of glutathione on homo- and heterotropic cooperativity in cytochrome P450 3A4.

Authors:  Dmitri R Davydov; Nadezhda Y Davydova; Tamara N Tsalkova; James R Halpert
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  2008-01-11       Impact factor: 4.013

10.  Inhibition of CYP2B4 by 2-ethynylnaphthalene: evidence for the co-binding of substrate and inhibitor within the active site.

Authors:  Dongmei Cheng; Danni Harris; James R Reed; Wayne L Backes
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  2007-10-04       Impact factor: 4.013

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