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Prediction of amino acid residues participated in substrate recognition by cytochrome P450 subfamilies with broad substrate specificity
Authors:Maria S. Zharkova  Boris N. Sobolev  Nina Yu. Oparina  Alexander V. Veselovsky  Alexander I. Archakov
Affiliation:1. Orekhovich Institute of Biomedical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, , Moscow, 119121 Russia;2. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology Russian Academy of Sciences, , Moscow, 119991 Russia
Abstract:Cytochromes P450 comprise a large superfamily and several of their isoforms play a crucial role in metabolism of xenobiotics, including drugs. Although these enzymes demonstrate broad and cross‐substrate specificity, different cytochrome P450 subfamilies exhibit certain selectivity for some types of substrates. Analysis of amino acid residues of the active sites of six cytochrome subfamilies (CYP1А, CYP2А, CYP2С, CYP2D, CYP2E and CYP3А) enables to define subfamily‐specific patterns that consist of four residues. These residues are located on the periphery of the active sites of these cytochromes. We suggest that they can form a primary binding site at the entrance to the active site, defining cytochrome substrate recognition. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cytochromes P450 superfamily  pattern  recognition  binding site  entrance
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