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Drug Metabolism Reviews | 2000

What makes P450s work? Searches for answers with known and new P450s.

F. Peter Guengerich; Asit Parikh; Chul-Ho Yun; Donghak Kim; Katsunori Nakamura; L. Notley; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam

Random mutagenesis has been developed as an approach for the study of human cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes and their structure and function. Sensitive screening methods are critical for the success of this approach. We have developed one system that takes advantage of the ability of human P450 1A2 to activate heterocyclic amines to mutagenic products [A. Parikh, P. D. Josephy, and F. P. Guengerich, Biochemistry, 38, 5283–5289 (1999)]. Mutants with both attenuated and enhanced activity have been recovered and subjected to further kinetic analysis. For phenacetin O-deethylation, the E225I mutant had kcat 6× > wild type; D320A had kcat 1/10× < wild type (and Km 15× > wild type). With all three P450s, the rate of first electron reduction was similar, and all had similar binding constants for phenacetin (∼15μM). All three forms yielded intermolecular, noncompetitive kinetic deuterium isotope effects of 1.5–2 [DV and D(V/K)] for O-deethylation of [OCD2CH3]-phenacetin. All three forms of P450 1A2 also formed a minor product, the acetol (C-hydroxylation of the acetyl group). This reaction had a deuterium isotope effect of ∼14 with all three forms of the enzyme, and C—H bond breaking is the rate-determining step. Another approach to P450 2A6 involves the recent observation that this P450 can accumulate indigo [E. M. J. Gillam, A. M. A. Aguinaldo, L. M. Notley, D. Kim, R. G. Mundkowski, A. A. Volkov, F. H. Arnold, P. Soucek, J. T. DeVoss, and F. P. Guengerich, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun 265, 469–472 (1999)]. Current results indicate that this process involves the conversion of endogenous indole to indoxyl by the P450. The reaction may be used in assays of random mutants and has some potential applications in industry.


Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 2002

Metabolism of tamoxifen by recombinant human cytochrome P450 enzymes: formation of the 4-hydroxy, 4'-hydroxy and N-desmethyl metabolites and isomerization of trans-4-hydroxytamoxifen.

H. Kim Crewe; L. Notley; Rebecca M. Wunsch; M. S. Lennard; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1999

Formation of Indigo by Recombinant Mammalian Cytochrome P450

Elizabeth M. J. Gillam; A. M. Aguinaldo; L. Notley; Donghak Kim; R. G. Mundkowski; Alexander Volkov; Frances H. Arnold; Pavel Soucek; James J. DeVoss; F. P. Guengerich


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2002

Effect of Tamoxifen on the Enzymatic Activity of Human Cytochrome CYP2B6

Chitra Sridar; Ute M. Kent; L. Notley; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam; Paul F. Hollenberg


Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2002

Bioactivation of tamoxifen by recombinant human cytochrome p450 enzymes.

L. Notley; Cornelia J. F. De Wolf; Rebecca M. Wunsch; Roy G. Lancaster; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


Chemical Research in Toxicology | 2005

Characterization of the Human Cytochrome P450 Forms Involved in Metabolism of Tamoxifen to Its α-Hydroxy and α,4-Dihydroxy Derivatives

L. Notley; K. H. Crewe; P. J. Taylor; M. S. Lennard; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


Toxicology | 2001

Bioactivation of tamoxifen by recombinant human cytochrome P450 enzymes

L. Notley; C. De Wolf; Rebecca M. Wunsch; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


6th International ISSX Meeting | 2001

Characterization of CYP3A4/3A5 chimeric enzymes: catalytic and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies

L. Notley; K. Avent; Christopher J. Noble; Graeme R. Hanson; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


12th International Conference on Cytochrome P450 | 2001

Characterization of chimeric mutant enzymes derived from P450S 3A4 and 3A5: catalytic and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies

L. Notley; K. Avent; Christopher J. Noble; Graeme R. Hanson; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam


The FASEB Journal | 2000

Formation of indigo by recombinant mammalian cytochrome P450

Donghak Kim; Elizabeth M. J. Gillam; A. M. Aguinaldo; L. Notley; R. G. Mundkowski; Alexander Volkov; Frances H. Arnold; Pavel Soucek; J. J. De Voss; F. P. Guengerich

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J. J. De Voss

University of Queensland

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Alexander Volkov

California Institute of Technology

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Frances H. Arnold

California Institute of Technology

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