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Identification of sequences responsible for intracellular targeting and membrane binding of rat CYP2E1 in yeast

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BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 42, 期 49, 页码 14566-14575

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi035193s

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The role of the hydrophobic NH2-terminal domain of rat CYP2E1 for intracellular targeting and membrane binding was investigated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system. Several different CYP2E1 variants with deletions and mutations were expressed in yeast, and their intracellular localization and membrane-binding properties were analyzed. We found that an amino acid stretch including the B-helix from glycine 82 to aspargine 95 is responsible for mitochondrial association of CYP2E1 in yeast. Furthermore, we investigated the membrane-binding properties of the variants and concluded that the same region in the B-helix is responsible for membrane interactions of CYP2E1 by electrostatic interactions. A soluble variant of CYP2E1 lacking the first 82 amino acids and containing leucine to aspartate amino acid exchanges at positions 90 and 91, which disrupted the amphipathic nature of the B-helix, was expressed at relatively high levels in the yeast and was found to be catalytically active toward chlorzoxazone in cumene hydroperoxide-supported reactions. We suggest that these amino acid changes at positions 90 and 91 abolish the electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged membrane and the positively charged B-helix, thereby producing a soluble product.

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