Literature DB >> 20051531

Human carboxylesterase 1 stereoselectively binds the nerve agent cyclosarin and spontaneously hydrolyzes the nerve agent sarin.

Andrew C Hemmert1, Tamara C Otto, Monika Wierdl, Carol C Edwards, Christopher D Fleming, Mary MacDonald, John R Cashman, Philip M Potter, Douglas M Cerasoli, Matthew R Redinbo.   

Abstract

Organophosphorus (OP) nerve agents are potent toxins that inhibit cholinesterases and produce a rapid and lethal cholinergic crisis. Development of protein-based therapeutics is being pursued with the goal of preventing nerve agent toxicity and protecting against the long-term side effects of these agents. The drug-metabolizing enzyme human carboxylesterase 1 (hCE1) is a candidate protein-based therapeutic because of its similarity in structure and function to the cholinesterase targets of nerve agent poisoning. However, the ability of wild-type hCE1 to process the G-type nerve agents sarin and cyclosarin has not been determined. We report the crystal structure of hCE1 in complex with the nerve agent cyclosarin. We further use stereoselective nerve agent analogs to establish that hCE1 exhibits a 1700- and 2900-fold preference for the P(R) enantiomers of analogs of soman and cyclosarin, respectively, and a 5-fold preference for the P(S) isomer of a sarin analog. Finally, we show that for enzyme inhibited by racemic mixtures of bona fide nerve agents, hCE1 spontaneously reactivates in the presence of sarin but not soman or cyclosarin. The addition of the neutral oxime 2,3-butanedione monoxime increases the rate of reactivation of hCE1 from sarin inhibition by more than 60-fold but has no effect on reactivation with the other agents examined. Taken together, these data demonstrate that hCE1 is only reactivated after inhibition with the more toxic P(S) isomer of sarin. These results provide important insights toward the long-term goal of designing novel forms of hCE1 to act as protein-based therapeutics for nerve agent detoxification.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20051531      PMCID: PMC2845941          DOI: 10.1124/mol.109.062356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


  38 in total

1.  Balancing the stability and the catalytic specificities of OP hydrolases with enhanced V-agent activities.

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Journal:  Protein Eng Des Sel       Date:  2008-04-23       Impact factor: 1.650

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3.  Kinetics for the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase from the electric eel by some organophosphates and carbamates.

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4.  Crystal structures of human carboxylesterase 1 in covalent complexes with the chemical warfare agents soman and tabun.

Authors:  Christopher D Fleming; Carol C Edwards; Stephen D Kirby; Donald M Maxwell; Philip M Potter; Douglas M Cerasoli; Matthew R Redinbo
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2007-04-04       Impact factor: 3.162

5.  Carboxylesterase: specificity and spontaneous reactivation of an endogenous scavenger for organophosphorus compounds.

Authors:  D M Maxwell; K M Brecht
Journal:  J Appl Toxicol       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 3.446

6.  Structural insights into CPT-11 activation by mammalian carboxylesterases.

Authors:  Sompop Bencharit; Christopher L Morton; Escher L Howard-Williams; Mary K Danks; Philip M Potter; Matthew R Redinbo
Journal:  Nat Struct Biol       Date:  2002-05

7.  Binding and hydrolysis of soman by human serum albumin.

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Journal:  Chem Res Toxicol       Date:  2007-12-29       Impact factor: 3.739

8.  Comparison of antidote protection against soman by pyridostigmine, HI-6 and acetylcholinesterase.

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Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 4.030

9.  Effect of pH on inhibition and spontaneous reactivation of acetylcholinesterase treated with esters of phosphorus acids and of carbamic acids.

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Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1967-10       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  Hydrolysis of organophosphorus insecticides by in vitro modified carboxylesterase E3 from Lucilia cuprina.

Authors:  R Heidari; A L Devonshire; B E Campbell; K L Bell; S J Dorrian; J G Oakeshott; R J Russell
Journal:  Insect Biochem Mol Biol       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 4.714

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  17 in total

Review 1.  Carboxylesterase inhibitors.

Authors:  M Jason Hatfield; Philip M Potter
Journal:  Expert Opin Ther Pat       Date:  2011-05-24       Impact factor: 6.674

2.  Structure of recombinant human carboxylesterase 1 isolated from whole cabbage looper larvae.

Authors:  Harry M Greenblatt; Tamara C Otto; Melanie G Kirkpatrick; Elena Kovaleva; Susan Brown; George Buchman; Douglas M Cerasoli; Joel L Sussman
Journal:  Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun       Date:  2012-02-15

3.  Inhibition of recombinant human carboxylesterase 1 and 2 and monoacylglycerol lipase by chlorpyrifos oxon, paraoxon and methyl paraoxon.

Authors:  J Allen Crow; Victoria Bittles; Katye L Herring; Abdolsamad Borazjani; Philip M Potter; Matthew K Ross
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  2011-11-04       Impact factor: 4.219

Review 4.  Carboxylesterases: General detoxifying enzymes.

Authors:  M Jason Hatfield; Robyn A Umans; Janice L Hyatt; Carol C Edwards; Monika Wierdl; Lyudmila Tsurkan; Michael R Taylor; Philip M Potter
Journal:  Chem Biol Interact       Date:  2016-02-15       Impact factor: 5.192

5.  Recommended nomenclature for five mammalian carboxylesterase gene families: human, mouse, and rat genes and proteins.

Authors:  Roger S Holmes; Matthew W Wright; Stanley J F Laulederkind; Laura A Cox; Masakiyo Hosokawa; Teruko Imai; Shun Ishibashi; Richard Lehner; Masao Miyazaki; Everett J Perkins; Phillip M Potter; Matthew R Redinbo; Jacques Robert; Tetsuo Satoh; Tetsuro Yamashita; Bingfan Yan; Tsuyoshi Yokoi; Rudolf Zechner; Lois J Maltais
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2010-10-08       Impact factor: 2.957

6.  Immobilization of active human carboxylesterase 1 in biomimetic silica nanoparticles.

Authors:  Jonathan S Edwards; Amar Kumbhar; Adam Roberts; Andrew C Hemmert; Carol C Edwards; Philip M Potter; Matthew R Redinbo
Journal:  Biotechnol Prog       Date:  2011-04-20

7.  Interaction of the serine hydrolase KIAA1363 with organophosphorus agents: Evaluation of potency and kinetics.

Authors:  Matthew K Ross; Kim Pluta; Victoria Bittles; Abdolsamad Borazjani; J Allen Crow
Journal:  Arch Biochem Biophys       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 4.013

8.  In Silico Design and Evaluation of Carboxylesterase Inhibitors.

Authors:  Shana V Stoddard; Xiaozhen Yu; Philip M Potter; Randy M Wadkins
Journal:  J Pest Sci (2004)       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 5.918

9.  Carboxylesterases: Dual roles in lipid and pesticide metabolism.

Authors:  Matthew K Ross; Timothy M Streit; Katye L Herring
Journal:  J Pestic Sci       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 1.519

10.  Covalent inhibition of recombinant human carboxylesterase 1 and 2 and monoacylglycerol lipase by the carbamates JZL184 and URB597.

Authors:  J Allen Crow; Victoria Bittles; Abdolsamad Borazjani; Philip M Potter; Matthew K Ross
Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  2012-08-27       Impact factor: 5.858

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