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Influence of cholesterol on kinetic parameters for human aromatase (P450 19A1) in phospholipid nanodiscs

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JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 247, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2023.112340

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Aromatase; Cholesterol; Steroidogenesis; Estrogen; electron transfer; Nanodisc

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Cholesterol has a significant impact on the biophysical and mechanical properties of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, but is often neglected in membrane protein studies. Our study found that cholesterol influences the functionality of the P450 19A1 complex, possibly serving as an additional regulatory mechanism in this catalytic system.
Cholesterol, a significant constituent of the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, exerts a substantial effect on the membrane's biophysical and mechanical properties. Cholesterol, however, is often neglected in model systems used to study membrane-bound proteins. For example, the influence of cholesterol on the enzymatic functions of type 2 cytochromes P450, which require a phospholipid bilayer and the redox partner P450-oxidoreductase (POR) for activity, are rarely investigated. Human aromatase (P450 19A1) catalyzes three sequential oxygena-tions of 19-carbon steroids to estrogens and is widely expressed across various tissues, which are characterized by varying cholesterol compositions. Our study examined the impact of cholesterol on the functionality of the P450 19A1 complex with POR. Nanodiscs containing P450 19A1 with 20% cholesterol/80% phospholipid had similar rates and affinity of androstenedione binding as phospholipid-only P450 19A1 nanodiscs, and rates of product formation were indistinguishable among these conditions. In contrast, the rate of the first electron transfer from POR to P450 19A1 was 3-fold faster in cholesterol-containing nanodiscs than in phospholipid-only nanodiscs. These results suggest that cholesterol influences some aspects of POR interaction with P450 19A1 and might serve as an additional regulatory mechanism in this catalytic system.

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