Chemical Research in Toxicology p. 574 - 579 (1995)
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You Qun He
You Ai He
Halpert
Cytochrome P450 2B1 wild-type and eight site-directed mutations at positions 114, 206, 236, 302, 363, 367, and 478 have been expressed in an Escherichia coli system. Solubilized membrane preparations yielded 100-180 nmol of P450/L of culture. The metabolism of a number of substrates including androstenedione, progesterone, (benzyloxy)resorufin, pentoxyresorufin, and benzphetamine was analyzed. The E. coli-expressed enzymes displayed the same androstenedione metabolite profiles previously observed with a COS cell expression system. Several of the mutants exhibited an increased rate of progesterone hydroxylation, possibly as the result of an enlarged substrate binding pocket and increased D-ring α-face binding. (Benzyloxy)resorufin and pentoxyresorufin O-dealkylation by the P450 2B1 mutants exhibited activities ranging from 10% to 99% and 3% to 71% of wild-type, respectively. Interestingly, the Val-363 → Leu mutant showed markedly suppressed pentoxyresorufin but unaltered (benzyloxy)resorufin dealkylase activity. Benzphetamine N-demethylase activities ranged from 28% to 110% of wildtype. Mechanism-based inactivation of the P450 2B1 mutants showed that susceptibility to inactivation by chloramphenicol and D-erythro- and L- threo-chloramphenicol was abolished in the Val-367 → Ala mutant. The Val- 363 → Leu mutant was refractory to L-threo-chloramphenicol. Studies of chloramphenicol covalent binding and metabolism by the Val-367 → Ala mutant showed that its resistance to inactivation is largely attributable to an inability to bioactivate the inhibitor. The expression of P450 2B1 wild-type and mutants in E. coli provides an excellent opportunity to study structure/function relationships by site-directed mutagenesis.
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