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Why human cytochrome P450c21 is a progesterone 21-hydroxylase.

Dario Mizrachi1, Zhu Wang, Kamalesh K Sharma, Manisha K Gupta, Keliang Xu, Christopher R Dwyer, Richard J Auchus.   

Abstract

Human cytochrome P450c21 (steroid 21-hydroxylase, CYP21A2) catalyzes the 21-hydroxylation of progesterone (P4) and its preferred substrate 17α-hydroxyprogestrone (17OHP4). CYP21A2 activities, which are required for cortisol and aldosterone biosynthesis, involve the formation of energetically disfavored primary carbon radicals. Therefore, we hypothesized that the binding of P4 and 17OHP4 to CYP21A2 restricts access of the reactive heme-oxygen complex to the C-21 hydrogen atoms, suppressing oxygenation at kinetically more favorable sites such as C-17 and C-16, which are both hydroxylated by cytochrome P450c17 (CYP17A1). We reasoned that expansion of the CYP21A2 substrate-binding pocket would increase substrate mobility and might yield additional hydroxylation activities. We built a computer model of CYP21A2 based principally on the crystal structure of CYP2C5, which also 21-hydroxylates P4. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that binding of the steroid nucleus perpendicular to the plane of the CYP21A2 heme ring limits access of the heme oxygen to the C-21 hydrogen atoms. Residues L107, L109, V470, I471, and V359 were found to contribute to the CYP21A2 substate-binding pocket. Mutation of V470 and I471 to alanine or glycine preserved P4 21-hydroxylase activity, and mutations of L107 or L109 were inactive. Mutations V359A and V359G, in contrast, acquired 16α-hydroxylase activity, accounting for 40% and 90% of the P4 metabolites, respectively. We conclude that P4 binds to CYP21A2 in a fundamentally different orientation than to CYP17A1 and that expansion of the CYP21A2 substrate-binding pocket allows additional substrate trajectories and metabolic switching.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21446712      PMCID: PMC3165045          DOI: 10.1021/bi102078e

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


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