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Evaluation of structural features in fungal cytochromes P450 predicted to rule catalytic diversification.

Peter Hlavica1.   

Abstract

Fungi belong to the large kingdom of lower eukaryotic organisms encompassing yeasts along with filamentous and dimorphic members. Microbial P450 enzymes have contributed to exploration of and adaptation to diverse ecological niches such as conversion of lipophilic compounds to more hydrophilic derivatives or degradation of a vast array of environmental toxicants. To better understand diversification of the catalytic behavior of fungal P450s, detailed insight into the molecular machinery steering oxidative attack on the distinctly structured endogenous and xenobiotic substrates is of preeminent interest. Based on a general, CYP102A1-related template the bulk of predicted substrate/inhibitor-binding determinants were shown to cluster near the distal heme face within the six known substrate recognition sites (SRSs) made up by the α-helical B'/F/G/I tetrad, the B'-C interhelical loop and strands of the β6-sheet, population density being highest in the structurally flexible SRS-1 and SRS-4 domains, showing a low degree of conservation. Reactivity toward ligands favorably coincides with the lipophilicity/hydrophilicity profile and bulkiness of critical amino acids acting as selective filters. Some decisive elements may also serve in maintenance of catalytic competence via their action as gatekeepers directing substrate access/positioning or stabilizers of the heme environment enabling dioxygen activation. Non-SRS residues seem to control spin state equilibria and attract redox partners by electrostatic forces. Of note, the inhibitory potency of azole-type fungicides is likely to arise from perturbation of the complex interplay of the mechanistic principles addressed above. Knowledge-supported exploitation of the topological data will be helpful in the manufacture of commodity/specialty chemicals as well as therapeutic agents. Also, engineered fungal P450s may be used to improve pollutant-specific bioremediation of contaminated soils.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23009807     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2012.09.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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