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The FASEB Journal | 1992

Mechanisms of cytochrome P450 and peroxidase-catalyzed xenobiotic metabolism.

Paul F. Hollenberg

The cytochrome P450 enzyme systems catalyze the metabolism of a wide variety of naturally occurring and foreign compounds by reactions requiring NADPH and O2. Cytochrome P450 also catalyzes peroxide‐dependent hydroxylation of substrates in the absence of NADPH and O2. Peroxidases such as chloroperoxidase and horseradish peroxidase catalyze peroxide‐dependent reactions similar to those catalyzed by cytochrome P450. The kinetic and chemical mechanisms of the NADPH and O2‐supported dealkylation reactions catalyzed by P450 have been investigated and compared with those catalyzed by P450 and peroxidases when the reactions are supported by peroxides. Detailed kinetic studies demonstrated that chloroperoxidase‐ and horseradish peroxidase‐catalyzed N‐demethylations proceed by a Ping Pong Bi Bi mechanism whereas P450‐catalyzed O‐dealkylations proceed by sequential mechanisms. Intramolecular isotope effect studies demonstrated that N‐demethylations catalyzed by P450s and peroxidases proceed by different mechanisms. Most hemeproteins investigated catalyzed these reactions via abstraction of an α‐carbon hydrogen whereas reactions catalyzed by P‐450 and chloroperoxidase proceeded via an initial one‐electron oxidation followed by α‐carbon deprotonation. 18O‐Labeling studies of the metabolism of NMC also demonstrated differences between the peroxidases and P450s. Because the hemeprotein prosthetic groups of P450, chloroperoxidase, and horseradish peroxidase are identical, the differences in the catalytic mechanisms result from differences in the environments provided by the proteins for the heme active site. It is suggested that the axial heme‐iron thiolate moiety in P450 and chloroperoxidase may play a critical role in determining the mechanism of N‐demethylation reactions catalyzed by these proteins.—Hollenberg, P. F. Mechanisms of cytochrome P450 and peroxidase‐catalyzed xenobiotic mechanism. FASEB J. 6: 686‐694; 1992.


Biochemistry | 1994

Cytochrome P450-Catalyzed Hydroxylation of Hydrocarbons: Kinetic Deuterium Isotope Effects for the Hydroxylation of an Ultrafast Radical Clock

Jeffrey K. Atkinson; Paul F. Hollenberg; K. U. Ingold; Cathy C. Johnson; Marie-Helene Le Tadic; Martin Newcomb; David A. Putt


Chemical Research in Toxicology | 1993

Mechanism-based inactivation of cytochrome P450 2B1 by 2-ethynylnaphthalene: identification of an active-site peptide.

Elizabeth S. Roberts; Nancy Eddy Hopkins; William L. Alworth; Paul F. Hollenberg


Biochemistry | 1994

Identification of Active-Site Peptides from 3H-Labeled 2-Ethynylnaphthalene-Inactivated P450 2B1 and 2B4 Using Amino Acid Sequencing and Mass Spectrometry

Elizabeth S. Roberts; Nancy Eddy Hopkins; Eugene J. Zaluzec; Douglas A. Gage; William L. Alworth; Paul F. Hollenberg


Carcinogenesis | 1996

Identification of the cytochrome P450 isozymes involved in the metabolism of N-nitrosodipropyl-, N-nitrosodibutyl- and N-nitroso-n-butyl-n-propylamine

Liming Shu; Paul F. Hollenberg


Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1995

MECHANISM-BASED INACTIVATION OF CYTOCHROME P450 2B1 BY 9-ETHYNYLPHENANTHRENE

Elizabeth S. Roberts; Nancy Eddy Hopkins; Eugene J. Zaluzec; Douglas A. Gage; William L. Alworth; Paul F. Hollenberg


Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 2001

Differential Induction of Rat Hepatic Cytochromes P450 3A1, 3A2, 2B1, 2B2, and 2E1 in Response to Pyridine Treatment

Hyesook Kim; David A. Putt; Richard C. Zangar; C. Roland Wolf; F. Peter Guengerich; Robert J. Edwards; Paul F. Hollenberg; Raymond F. Novak


Carcinogenesis | 1996

Role of cytochrome P450 in DNA damage induced by N-nitrosodialkylamines in cultured rat hepatocytes

Liming Shu; Paul F. Hollenberg


Carcinogenesis | 1988

Uptake of N-nitrosobis(2-oxopropyl)amine by isolated rat and hamster hepatocytes: species differences and evidence for an active carrier-mediated transport process

Mario M. Mangino; Paul F. Hollenberg; Dante G. Scarpelli


Chemical Research in Toxicology | 1989

Metabolism of N-Nitrosodimethyl- and N-Nitrosodiethylamine by Rat Hepatocytes: Effects of Pretreatment with Ethanol

Lee D. Gorsky; Paul F. Hollenberg

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Douglas A. Gage

Michigan State University

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Wayne State University

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