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Professor I.C. Gunsalus has not only performed outstanding research for more than 60 years but also is largely responsible for a much closer interaction between physicists and biologists. In this brief paper, I sketch the story of how this interaction came about.  相似文献   

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Cytochrome P-450cam catalyzes the stereospecific methylene hydroxylation of camphor to form 5-exohydroxycamphor and is encoded by the camC gene on the CAM plasmid of Pseudomonas putida, ATCC 17453. The cytochrome P-450cam structural gene has been cloned by mutant complementation in P. putida (Koga, H., Rauchfuss, B., and Gunsalus, I. C. (1985) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 130, 412-417). We report the complete nucleotide sequence of the camC gene along with 155 base pairs of 5' and 175 base pairs of 3' flanking sequence. Upon comparison of the amino acid sequence derived from the gene sequence to the one obtained from the purified protein (Haniu, M., Armes, L. G., Yasunobu, K. T., Shastry, B. A., and Gunsalus, I. C. (1982) J. Biol. Chem. 257, 12664-12671), five differences were found. The most significant was the addition of a Trp and a Thr residue between Val-54 and Arg-55, thereby increasing the amino acid numbering scheme by 2 after Val-54, bringing the total number of amino acids to 414. Other differences were: Gln-274----Glu-276, Ser-359----His-361, and Asn-405----Asp-407. N-terminal amino acid sequence analysis of the cloned cytochrome P-450cam enzyme expressed in Escherichia coli under the lac promoter showed a faithful translation of the hemo-protein, with the N-terminal Met removed by processing as found in P. putida. Purification to homogeneity of the cloned protein was accomplished by the method used for the CAM plasmid-encoded enzyme of P. putida. The G + C content of the camC gene was found to be 59.0%, caused by a preferred usage of G and C terminated codons. The gene encoding putidaredoxin reductase, camA, was located 22 nucleotides downstream from the cytochrome P-450cam gene. The camA gene initiated with a novel GUG codon, the first such initiator documented in Pseudomonas.  相似文献   

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Metal substitution of heme proteins is widely applied in the study of biologically relevant electron transfer (ET) reactions. It has been shown that many modified proteins remain in their native conformation and can provide useful insights into the molecular mechanism of electron transfer between the native protein and its substrates. We investigated ET reactions between zinc-substituted cytochrome P450(cam) and small organic compounds such as quinones and ferrocene, which are capable of accessing the protein's hydrophobic channel and binding close to the active site, like its native substrate, camphor. Following the substitution method developed by Gunsalus and co-workers [Wagner, G. C., et al. (1981) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 6262-6265], we have identified two dominant forms of the zinc-substituted protein, F450 and F420, that exhibit different photophysical and photochemical properties. The ET behavior of F420 suggests that hydrophobic redox-active ligands are able to penetrate the hydrophobic channel and place themselves in the direct vicinity of the Zn-porphyrin. In contrast, the slower ET quenching rates observed in the case of F450 indicate that the association is weak and occurs outside of the protein channel. Therefore, we conclude that F420 corresponds to the open structure of the native cytochrome P450(cam) while F450 has a closed or partially closed channel that is characteristic of the camphor-containing cytochrome P450(cam). The existence of two distinct conformers of Zn-bound P450(cam) is consistent with the findings of Goodin and co-workers [Lee, Y.-T., et al. (2010) Biochemistry 49, 3412-3419] and has significant consequences for future electron transfer studies on this popular metalloenzyme.  相似文献   

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B Aupetit  C Bastien  J C Legrand 《Biochimie》1979,61(9):1085-1089
The authors have studied the in vitro conversion of 18 hydroxycorticostérone to aldosterone (18 oxidation) by duck adrenal subcellular fractions. Considering the new hypothesis about the mechanism of this step (hydroxylation mechanism) the authors have investigated a possible relationship between this reaction and cytochrome P450. With experimental conditions described, data show that metyrapone, a cytochrome P450 competitive inhibitor does not inhibit 18 oxidation. In contrast, 18 oxidation is inhibited by spirolactones (spironolactones, canrenone, potassium canrenoate). These compounds act at the cytochrome P450 level but have also an uncoupling effect which has been recently discovered. The effects of metyrapone and spirolactones on 18 oxidation as well as the different behaviour between biologicaly and organically synthetised 18 hydroxycorticosterone allow us to propose hypotheses for the mechanism of this step.  相似文献   

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Cytochrome P450cam (CYP101) is a prokaryotic monooxygenase that requires two proteins, putidaredoxin reductase (PdR) and putidaredoxin (Pdx), to supply electrons from NADH. This study addresses the mechanism by which electrons are transported from PdR to P450cam through Pdx and used to activate O(2) at the heme of P450cam. It is shown that k(cat)/Km(O2) is independent of the PdR concentration and hyperbolically dependent on Pdx. The phenomenon of saturation of reaction rates with either P450cam or PdR at high ratios of one enzyme to the other is investigated and shown to be consistent with a change in the rate limiting step. Either the reduction of Pdx by PdR (high P450) or the reduction of P450 by Pdx (high PdR) determines the rate. These data support a mechanism where Pdx acts as a shuttle for transport of electrons from PdR to P450cam, effectively ruling out the formation of a kinetically significant PdR/Pdx/P450cam complex.  相似文献   

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Cytochromes P450 typically catalyze the monooxygenation of hydrophobic compounds resulting in the insertion of one atom of dioxygen into the organic substrate and the reduction of the other oxygen atom to water. The two electrons required for the reaction are normally provided by another redox active protein, for example cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) in mammalian endoplasmic reticulum membranes. P450BM-3 from Bacillus megaterium is a widely studied P450 cytochrome in which the P450 is fused naturally to a diflavin reductase homologous to CPR. From the original characterization of the enzyme by Fulco's laboratory, the enzyme was shown to have a nonlinear dependence of reaction rate on enzyme concentration. In recent experiments we observed enzyme inactivation upon dilution, and the presence of substrate can diminish this inactivation. We therefore carried out enzyme kinetics, cross-linking experiments, and molecular weight determinations that establish that the enzyme is capable of dimerizing in solution. The dimer is the predominant form at higher concentrations under most conditions and is the only form with significant activity. Further experiments selectively knocking out the activity of individual domains with site-directed mutagenesis and measuring enzyme activity in heterologous dimers establish that the electron-transfer pathway in P450BM-3 passes through both protein molecules in the dimer during a single turnover, traversing from the FAD domain of one molecule into the FMN domain of the other molecule before passing to the heme domain. Analysis of our results combined with other analyses in the literature suggests that the heme domain of either monomer may accept electrons from the reduced FMN domain.  相似文献   

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Streptomyces griseolus ATCC 11796 contains two inducible, herbicide-metabolizing cytochromes P-450 previously designated P-450SU1 and P-450SU2 (P-450CVA1 and P-450CVB1, respectively, using nomenclature of Nebert et al. [D. W. Nebert, M. Adesnik, M. J. Coon, R. W. Estabrook, F. J. Gonzalez, F. P. Guengerich, I. C. Gunsalus, E. F. Johnson, B. Kemper, W. Levin, I. R. Phillips, R. Sato, and M. R. Waterman, DNA 6:1-11, 1987]). Using antibodies directed against cytochrome P-450SU1, its N-terminal amino acid sequence, and amino acid composition, we cloned the suaC gene encoding cytochrome P-450SU1. Similar information about the cytochrome P-450SU2 protein confirmed that a gene cloned by cross-hybridization to the suaC gene was the subC gene encoding cytochrome P-450SU2. The suaC and subC genes were expressed in Escherichia coli, DNA for both genes was sequenced, and the deduced amino acid sequences were compared with that of the well-characterized cytochrome P-450CAM from Pseudomonas putida. Both cytochromes P-450SU1 and P-450SU2 contain several regions of strong similarity with the amino acid sequence of P-450CAM, primarily in regions of the protein responsible for attachment and coordination of the heme prosthetic group.  相似文献   

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Threonine 243 of cytochrome P450nor (fungal nitric oxide reductase) corresponds to the 'conserved' Thr in the long I helix of monooxygenase cytochrome P450s. In P450nor, the replacement of Thr243 with Asn, Ala or Val makes the enzymatic activity dramatically reduce. In order to understand the roles of Thr243 in the reduction reaction of NO by P450nor, the crystal structures of three Thr243 mutants (Thr243-->Asn, Thr243-->Val, Thr243-->Ala) of P450nor were determined at a 1.4-A resolution and at cryogenic temperature. However, the hydrogen-bonding pattern in the heme pocket of these mutants is essentially similar for that of the WT enzyme. This suggests that the determination of the structure of the NADH complex of P450nor is required, in order to evaluate the role of Thr243 in its enzymatic reaction. We attempted to crystallize the NADH complex under several conditions, but have not yet been successful.  相似文献   

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The reaction of hydrogen peroxide and certain aromatic aldehydes with cytochrome P450BM3-F87G results in the covalent modification of the heme cofactor of this monooxygenase. Analysis of the resulting heme by electronic absorption spectrophotometry indicates that the reaction in the BM3 isoform is analogous to that in P450(2B4), which apparently occurs via a peroxyhemiacetal intermediate [Kuo et al., Biochemistry, 38 (1999) 10511]. It was observed that replacement of the Phe-87 in the P450BM3 by the smaller glycyl residue was essential for the modification to proceed, as the wild-type enzyme showed no spectral changes under identical conditions. The kinetics of this reaction were examined by stopped-flow spectrophotometry with 3-phenylpropionaldehyde and 3-phenylbutyraldehyde as reactants. In each case, the process of heme modification was biphasic, with initial bleaching of the Soret absorbance, followed by an increase in absorbance centered at 430 nm, consistent with meso-heme adduct formation. The intermediate formed during phase I also showed an increased absorbance between 700 and 900 nm, relative to the native heme and the final product. Phase I showed a linear dependence on peroxide concentration, whereas saturation kinetics were observed for phase II. All of these observations are consistent with a mechanism involving radical attack at the gamma-meso position of the heme cofactor, resulting in the intermediate formation of an isoporphyrin, the deprotonation of which produces the gamma-meso-alkyl heme derivative.  相似文献   

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A three-dimensional model of aromatase cytochrome P450.   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2       下载免费PDF全文
P450 hemeproteins comprise a large gene superfamily that catalyzes monooxygenase reactions in the presence of a redox partner. Because the mammalian members are, without exception, membrane-bound proteins, they have resisted structure-function analysis by means of X-ray crystallographic methods. Among P450-catalyzed reactions, the aromatase reaction that catalyzes the conversion of C19 steroids to estrogens is one of the most complex and least understood. Thus, to better understand the reaction mechanism, we have constructed a three-dimensional model of P450arom not only to examine the active site and those residues potentially involved in catalysis, but to study other important structural features such as substrate recognition and redox-partner binding, which require examination of the entire molecule (excepting the putative membrane-spanning region). This model of P450arom was built based on a "core structure" identified from the structures of the soluble, bacterial P450s (P450cam, P450terp, and P450BM-P) rather than by molecular replacement, after which the less conserved elements and loops were added in a rational fashion. Minimization and dynamic simulations were used to optimize the model and the reasonableness of the structure was evaluated. From this model we have postulated a membrane-associated hydrophobic region of aliphatic and aromatic residues involved in substrate recognition, a redox-partner binding region that may be unique compared to other P450s, as well as residues involved in active site orientation of substrates and an inhibitor of P450arom, namely vorozole. We also have proposed a scheme for the reaction mechanism in which a "threonine switch" determines whether oxygen insertion into the substrate molecule involves an oxygen radical or a peroxide intermediate.  相似文献   

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The functional module is fast becoming the operational unit of the postgenomics era. A new report in Nature by Gunsalus and colleagues describes, using a multiply supported network, functional modules within early C. elegans embryos and identifies several new components of known molecular machines (Gunsalus et al., 2005).  相似文献   

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Evidence for multiple functional active oxidants in cytochrome P450-catalyzed reactions was previously obtained in this laboratory with mutants in which proton delivery was perturbed by replacement of the highly conserved threonine residue in the active site by alanine, thus apparently interfering with the conversion of the peroxo-iron to the hydroperoxo-iron and the latter to the oxenoid-iron species. These enzymes have now been employed to examine the reaction in which cytochrome P450 in liver microsomes is known to effect ipso-substitution, the elimination of p-substituents in phenols to yield hydroquinone. As shown with purified NH(2)-truncated cytochromes in a reconstituted enzyme system, the reaction exhibits an absolute requirement for cytochrome P450 and NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase. Under optimal conditions truncated cytochrome P450 2E1 is active with 10 of the p-substituted phenols examined. Of particular interest, the corresponding cytochrome with threonine-303 replaced by alanine is from 1.5- to 50-fold higher in activity with the p-chloro, -bromo, -nitro, -cyano, -hydroxymethyl, -formyl, and -acetyl derivatives, and the reaction with the p-benzoyl, -methyl, and -t-butyl compounds is catalyzed by the mutant enzyme only. The results implicate the hydroperoxo-iron species as an electrophilic active oxidant in cytochrome P450-catalyzed aromatic ipso-substitution.  相似文献   

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P450 BM3 mutant can catalyze indole to indoxyl, and indoxyl can dimerize to form indigo. But the reaction catalyzed by P450 BM3 requires NADPH, as coenzyme regeneration is very important in this system. As we know, when glucose dehydrogenase oxidizes glucose to glucolactone, NADH or NADPH can be formed, which can contribute to NADPH regeneration in the reaction catalyzed by P450 BM3. In this paper, a recombinant Escherichia coli BL21 (pET28a (+)-P450 BM3-gdh0310) was constructed to co-express both P450 BM3 gene and glucose dehydrogenase (GDH) gene. To improve the expression level of P450 BM3 and GDH in E. coli and to avoid the complex and low-efficiency refolding operation in the purification procedure, the expression conditions were optimized. Under the optimized conditions, the maximum P450 BM3 and GDH activities amounted to 8173.13 and 0.045 U/mg protein, respectively. Then bioconversion of indole to indigo was carried out by adding indole and glucose to the culture after improved expression level was obtained under optimized conditions, and 2.9 mM (760.6 mg/L) indigo was formed with an initial indole concentration of 5 mM.  相似文献   

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Cytochrome P450foxy (P450foxy, CYP505) is a fused protein of cytochrome P450 (P450) and its reductase isolated from the fungus Fusarium oxysporum, which catalyzes the subterminal (omega-1 approximately omega-3) hydroxylation of fatty acids. Here, we produced, purified and characterized a fused recombinant protein (rP450foxy) using the Escherichia coli expression system. Purified rP450foxy was catalytically and spectrally indistinguishable from the native protein, but most of the rP450foxy was recovered in the soluble fraction of E. coli cells unlike the membrane-bound native protein. The results are consistent with our notion that the native protein is targeted to the membrane by a post-translational modification mechanism. We also discovered that P450foxy could use shorter saturated fatty acid chains (C9 and C10) as a substrate. The regiospecificity (omega-1 approximately omega-3) of hydroxylation due to the enzymatic reaction for the short substrates (decanoate, C10; undecanoate, C11) was the same as that for longer substrates. Steady state kinetic studies showed that the kcat values for all substrates tested (C9-C16) were of the same magnitude (1200-1800 min-1), whereas the catalytic efficiency (kcat/Km) was higher for longer fatty acids. Substrate inhibition was observed with fatty acid substrates longer than C13, and the degree of inhibition increased with increasing chain length. This substrate inhibition was not apparent with P450BM3, a bacterial counterpart of P450foxy, which was the first obvious difference in their catalytic properties to be identified. Kinetic data were consistent with the inhibition due to binding of the second substrate. We discuss the inhibition mechanism based on differences between P450foxy and P450BM3 in key amino acid residues for substrate binding.  相似文献   

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We report herein the selective hydroxylation of 10-undecenoic acid with a light-activated hybrid P450 BM3 enzyme. Under previously developed photocatalytic reaction conditions, only a monohydroxylated product is detected by gas chromatography. Hydroxylation occurs exclusively at the allylic position as confirmed from a synthesized authentic standard. Investigation into the stereochemistry of the reaction indicates that the R enantiomer is obtained in 85% ee. The (R)-9-hydroxy-10-undecenoic acid obtained enzymatically is a valuable synthon en route to various natural products further expanding the light-activated P450 BM3 biocatalysis and highlighting the advantages over traditional methods.  相似文献   

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