FUNCTIONAL INTERACTION BETWEEN AMINO-ACID RESIDUES 242 AND 290 IN CYTOCHROMES P-450 2B1 AND 2B11

1997 
Abstract Previous studies have revealed the functional importance of the negatively charged amino-acid residue Asp-290 of the phenobarbital-inducible dog liver cytochrome P -450 ( P -450) 2B11 (Harlow, G.R. and Halpert J.R. (1996) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 326, 85–92). A search for P -450 2B11 residues capable of forming a charge pair with Asp-290 suggested the positively charged residue Lys-242 as a likely candidate. Replacement of Lys-242 with Asp in a P -450 2B11 fusion protein with rat NADPH-cytochrome P -450 reductase (reductase) resulted in very low holoenzyme expression levels in Escherichia coli , as did replacement of Asp-290 with Lys. Remarkably, however, expression levels of the double mutant Lys-242→Asp/Asp-290→Lys were dramatically increased above either single replacement alone. Similarly, the pair-wise substitutions Lys-242→Leu/Asp-290→Ile in P -450 2B11 and Leu-242→Lys/Ile-290→Asp in P -450 2B1 showed greater holoenzyme expression levels than the constituent single mutants, providing further evidence for the close proximity of these residues within the three-dimensional structure of these two enzymes. These results support the hypothesis that a functional interaction exists between residues 242 and 290, which may help to coordinate the relative positions of proposed helices G and I. All of the mutant combinations, including the additional P -450 2B11 double mutants Tyr-242/Asn-290 and Tyr-242/Ser-290, displayed altered stereoselectivity of androstenedione hydroxylation.
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