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pubmed-article:6326393pubmed:abstractTextThe yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, produces a cytochrome P-450 enzyme with a Soret peak in the reduced-CO difference spectrum at 448 nm. The enzyme purified to homogeneity (88-97% pure on a specific content basis) has a molecular wt. of 55 500 as determined by SDS-PAGE. Amino acid analysis of yeast cytochrome P-448 revealed 407 amino acid residues per molecule with a 43% complement of hydrophobic residues. Although the number of residues is smaller than cytochrome P-448 enzymes from mammalian sources, the percentage of hydrophobic residues is almost identical. Estimation of the haem content of yeast cytochrome P-448 showed that one haem group was present per molecule. Phospholipid was present at very low levels. The molecular wt. of the polypeptide chain plus an estimated 5-6 units of hexose and of hexosamine is in good agreement with the molecular wt. value obtained from SDS-PAGE. A reconstituted system of purified cytochrome P-448, purified NADPH-cytochrome P-450 (c) reductase and phospholipid showed aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity towards benzo[a]pyrene. Both protein components, NADPH and dilauroyl phosphatidylcholine (or emulgen 911) were necessary for full activity. The NADPH requirement could be replaced by cumene hydroperoxide or H2O2 generated in situ from a glucose oxidase system; in each case Vmax is increased, but the apparent affinity for benzo[a]pyrene, as measured by an increased Km, is lowered. The spin state of purified yeast cytochrome P-448 was 94% low spin (22 degrees C) as determined from the temperature-dependent spin-state equilibrium. The addition of benzo[a]pyrene to this enzyme resulted in a change to higher spin state (18% high spin at 22 degrees C). Equilibrium gel filtration analysis of the number of benzo[a]pyrene binding sites per mole of enzyme monomer showed a value of 1 for purified yeast cytochrome P-448 and 6 for this enzyme in microsomal form. The corresponding values for purified and microsomal cytochrome P-450 from phenobarbital-pretreated rats are 1 and 6, respectively. However, purified cytochrome P-448 from beta-naphthoflavone-induced rats gave a value of 6 benzo[a]pyrene binding sites. Type I binding spectra with purified yeast cytochrome P-448 were observed with benzo[a]pyrene, lanosterol, ethylmorphine, dimethylnitrosamine, sodium phenobarbitone and perhydrofluorene. Type II spectral changes were observed with imidazole, aniline and benzphetamine. Cytochrome P-448 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae is identified as a distinct enzyme of the P-450 family. This enzyme however has many properties in common with cytochrome P-448 from mammalian sources.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)lld:pubmed
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