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Distinct binding of cholesterol and 5beta-cholestane-3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-triol to cytochrome P450 27A1: evidence from modeling and site-directed mutagenesis studies.

Natalia Mast1, Dilyara Murtazina, Hong Liu, Sandra E Graham, Ingemar Bjorkhem, James R Halpert, Julian Peterson, Irina A Pikuleva.   

Abstract

Cytochrome P450 27A1 (P450 27A1 or CYP27A1) is an important enzyme that participates in different pathways of cholesterol degradation as well as in the activation of vitamin D(3). Several approaches were utilized to investigate how two physiological substrates, cholesterol and 5beta-cholestane-3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-triol, interact with CYP27A1. The enzyme active site was first probed spectrally by assessing binding of the two substrates and five substrate analogues followed by computer modeling and site-directed mutagenesis. The computer models suggest that the spatial positions and orientations of cholesterol and 5beta-cholestane-3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-triol are different in the enzyme active site. As a result, some of the active site residues interact with both substrates, although they are situated differently relative to each steroid, and some residues bind only one substrate. Mutation of the overlapping substrate-contact residues (W100, H103, T110, M301C, V367, I481, and V482) affected CYP27A1 binding and enzyme activity in a substrate-dependent manner and allowed identification of several important side chains. T110 is proposed to interact with the 12alpha-hydroxyl of 5beta-cholestane-3alpha,7alpha,12alpha-triol, whereas V367 seems to be crucial for correct positioning of the cholesterol C26 methyl group and for regioselective hydroxylation of this substrate. Distinct binding of the CYP27A1 substrates may provide insight into why phenotypic manifestations of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, a disease associated with CYP27A1 deficiency, are so diverse.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16584175     DOI: 10.1021/bi052654w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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Authors:  Andrew J Annalora; Ekaterina Bobrovnikov-Marjon; Rita Serda; Andrzej Pastuszyn; Sandra E Graham; Craig B Marcus; John L Omdahl
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  2006-12-03       Impact factor: 4.013

2.  Cytochrome P450 27A1 Deficiency and Regional Differences in Brain Sterol Metabolism Cause Preferential Cholestanol Accumulation in the Cerebellum.

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Journal:  J Lipid Res       Date:  2013-04-06       Impact factor: 5.922

4.  Conversion of 7-ketocholesterol to oxysterol metabolites by recombinant CYP27A1 and retinal pigment epithelial cells.

Authors:  Gun-Young Heo; Ilya Bederman; Natalia Mast; Wei-Li Liao; Illarion V Turko; Irina A Pikuleva
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5.  Posttranslational modification by an isolevuglandin diminishes activity of the mitochondrial cytochrome P450 27A1.

Authors:  Casey D Charvet; James Laird; Yunfeng Xu; Robert G Salomon; Irina A Pikuleva
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6.  Metabolism of a novel side chain modified Delta8(14)-15-ketosterol, a potential cholesterol lowering drug: 28-hydroxylation by CYP27A1.

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Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2008-06-11

7.  Cytochrome P450 125 (CYP125) catalyses C26-hydroxylation to initiate sterol side-chain degradation in Rhodococcus jostii RHA1.

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Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2009-10-15       Impact factor: 3.501

8.  Cholesterol hydroperoxides as substrates for cholesterol-metabolizing cytochrome P450 enzymes and alternative sources of 25-hydroxycholesterol and other oxysterols.

Authors:  Johan E van Lier; Natalia Mast; Irina A Pikuleva
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2015-07-29       Impact factor: 15.336

9.  Mutational analysis of CYP27A1: assessment of 27-hydroxylation of cholesterol and 25-hydroxylation of vitamin D.

Authors:  Ram P Gupta; Kennerly Patrick; Norman H Bell
Journal:  Metabolism       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 8.694

10.  Drugs and Scaffold That Inhibit Cytochrome P450 27A1 In Vitro and In Vivo.

Authors:  Morrie Lam; Natalia Mast; Irina A Pikuleva
Journal:  Mol Pharmacol       Date:  2017-11-30       Impact factor: 4.436

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