Sequence and Regulation of Two Growth‐hormone‐contn Sex‐specific Isozymes of Cytochrome P‐450 in Rat Liver, P‐45015β and P‐45016α

2009 
Full length cDNA clones for the sexually differentiated rat liver cytochrome P-450 isozymes 15β and 16α have been isolated and sequenced. The deduced amino acid sequence of P-45015β is 66% homologous to that of P-45016α. Furthermore, either of these two cytochromes has a homology of about 50 % with the major phenobarbital inducible form, cytochrome P-450b, while the homology with the major carcinogen inducible form, cytochrome P-450c, is less than 30%. Also, the homology of these two sex-dependent cytochromes with the developmentally regulated cytochrome P-450 isozymes and PB-1 is about 70%. Therefore, it is concluded that P-450 isozymes 15β, 16α, f, and PB-1 represent a subfamily within the phenobarbital related cytochrome P-450 gene family. Growth hormone is known to be a major determinant for expression of P-45015β and P-45016α and the time course of this induction was studied at the pretranslational level. Continuous infusion of GH to hypophysectomized male rats caused an induction of P-45015β mRNA after 6 days of treatment while intermittent injections had no effect during that time course. The opposite was found to be the case for P-45016α, mRNA where no effect was observed following continuous administration of GH, whereas intermittent injections caused an induction after 2 days of treatment.
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