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Functional Reconstitution and Channel Activity Measurements of Purified Wildtype and Mutant CFTR Protein
Published on: March 9, 2015
Effects of ionic strength on the functional interactions between CYP2B4 and CYP1A2
Rusty W Kelley1, James R Reed, Wayne L Backes
1Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and The Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, 533 Bolivar Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
Abstract:
The presence of one P450 can influence the catalytic characteristics of a second enzyme through the formation of heteromeric P450 complexes. Such a complex has been reported for mixed reconstituted systems containing NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase, CYP2B4, and CYP1A2, where a dramatic inhibition of 7-pentoxyresorufin-O-dealkylation (PROD) was observed when compared to simple reconstituted systems containing reductase and a single P450 enzyme. The goal of the present study was to characterize this interaction by examining the potential of the CYP1A2-CYP2B4 complex to be formed by charge-pair interactions. With ionic interactions being sensitive to the surrounding ionic environment, monooxygenase activities were measured in both simple systems and mixed reconstituted systems as a function of ionic strength. PROD was found to be decreased at high ionic strength in both simple and mixed reconstituted systems, due to disruption of reductase-P450 complexes. Additionally, the inhibition of PROD in mixed reconstituted systems was relieved at high ionic strength, consistent with disruption of the CYP2B4-CYP1A2 complex. When ionic strength was measured as a function of CYP1A2 concentration, a shift to the right in the inflection point of the biphasic curve occurred at high ionic strength, consistent with a loss in CYP1A2 affinity for CYP2B4. When this analysis was applied to the same systems using a different substrate, 7-EFC, evidence for a high-affinity complex was not observed, demonstrating that the characteristics of the CYP1A2-CYP2B4 complex are influenced by the substrates present. These results support the role for a substrate specific electrostatic interaction between these P450 enzymes.
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