REDUCTIVE DEHALOGENATION BY CYTOCHROME P450(CAM) - SUBSTRATE-BINDING AND CATALYSIS

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LI, SY
WACKETT, LP
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[1] UNIV MINNESOTA, DEPT BIOCHEM, ST PAUL, MN 55108 USA
[2] UNIV MINNESOTA, INST ADV STUDIES BIOL PROC TECHNOL, GORTNER LAB, ST PAUL, MN 55108 USA
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10.1021/bi00087a014
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Biological reductive dehalogenation reactions are important in environmental detoxification of organohalides. Only scarce information is available on the enzymology underlying these reactions. Cytochrome P450CAM with a known X-ray structure and well-studied oxygenase reaction cycle, has been studied for its ability to reduce carbon-halogen bonds under anaerobic conditions. The reductive reactions functioned with NADH and the physiological electron-transfer proteins or by using artificial electron donors to reduce cytochrome P450CAM. Halogenated methane and ethane substrates were transformed by a two-electron reduction and subsequent protonation, beta-elimination, or alpha-elimination to yield alkanes, alkene, or carbene-derived products, respectively. Halogenated substrates bound to the camphor binding site as indicated by saturable changes in the Fe(III)-heme spin state upon substrate addition. Hexachloromethane was bound with a dissociation constant (K(D)) of 0.7 muM and caused >95% shift from low- to high-spin iron. Ethanes bearing fewer chlorine substituents were bound with increasing dissociation constants and gave lesser degrees of iron spin-state change. Camphor competitively inhibited hexachloroethane reduction with an inhibitor constant (K(I)) similar to the dissociation constant for camphor (K(I) = K(D) = 0.9 muM). Rate determinations with pentachloroethane indicated a 100-fold higher enzyme V/K compared to the second-order rate constant for hematin free in solution. These studies on substrate binding and catalysis will help reveal how biological systems enzymatically reduce carbon-halogen bonds in the environment.
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