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Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry and Mutagenesis Confirm the Functional Importance of Surface Interactions between CYP3A4 and Holo/Apo Cytochrome b5

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 51, Issue 47, Pages 9488-9500

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi301069r

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  1. National Institute of General Medical Sciences Program [GM32165]
  2. University of Washington's Proteomics Resource [UWPR95794]
  3. National Institutes of Health
  4. National Science Foundation

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Cytothrothe b(5) (cyt b(5)) is one of the key: components in the microsomal cytochrome P450 monooxygenase system. Consensus has not been reached about the underlying mechanism Of cyt b(5) modulation of CYP catalysis. Both cyt b(5) and apo b(5) are reported to stimulate the activity of several P450 isoforms.. In this study, the Surface interactions of both holo and apo b(5) with CYP3A4 were investigated and compared for the first time. Chemical cross-linking coupled with. Mass spectrometric analysis was used to identify the potential electrostatic interactions between the protein surfaces. Subsequently, the models of interaction of holo/apo b(5) With CYP3A4 were built using the identified interacting sites as constraints. Both cyt b(5) and apo b5 were predicted to bind to the same groove on CYP3A4 with close contacts. to the B-B loop of CYP3A4, a substrate recognition site Mutagenesis studies further confirmed that the interacting sites On.CYP3A4 (Lys96; Lys127, and Lys421) are functionally important. Mutation of these residues reduced or abolished cyt b(5) binding :affinity. The critical role of Arg446 on CYP3A4 in binding to cyt b(5) and/or cytochrome P450 reductase was also discovered. The results indicated that electrokatic interactions, on the interface of the two proteins are functionally important: The results indicate that apo b(5) Can dock with CYP3A4 in a. manner analogous to that of holo b(5) so electron transfer from cyt b(5) is not required for its effects.

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