Expression and Characterization of a Novel UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase, UGT2B9, from Cynomolgus Monkey
- 1 October 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 16 (10) , 1195-1205
- https://doi.org/10.1089/dna.1997.16.1195
Abstract
Uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) are important phase II detoxification enzymes. Despite the expression of UGT proteins in many species, previous results have suggested that simians represent the most appropriate animal model to study the glucuronidation of steroids in extrahepatic steroid target tissues. Northern blot analysis using a pool of human UGT2B cDNA probes demonstrated the expression of homologous UGT2B transcripts in several tissues including the liver, kidney, adrenal, breast, testis, and prostate of the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). Western blot analyses using a polyclonal antibody raised against human UGT2B17 protein also demonstrated expression of homologous UGT2B proteins in monkey tissues. cDNA libraries were constructed from monkey liver and prostate mRNA and a novel UGT2B cDNA, UGT2B9, was isolated from both libraries. The UGT2B cDNA from the prostate library is 2,648 bp in length and contains an open reading frame of 1,587 bp encoding a protein of 529 residues. In vitro transcription/translation of the cDNA clone produced a protein of 52 kD. The UGT2B9 cDNA clone was transfected into HK293 cells and a stable cell line expressing UGT2B9 protein was established. The activity of UGT2B9 was tested with over 60 compounds and was demonstrated to be active on C18, C19, and C21 steroids, bile acids, and several xenobiotics including eugenol, 1-naphthol, and p-nitrophenol. Kinetic analysis revealed that UGT2B9 glucuronidates steroids with high affinity and efficiency with κm values of 0.2, 3.2, 0.2, and 1.8 μM for dihydrotestosterone, testosterone, androsterone, and l,3,5,10-estratrien-3,4-diol-17-one, respectively. It is apparent that this simian UGT2B enzyme is specific for more different classes of steroids than any other UGT enzyme characterized to date, and may be related to the high plasma levels of glucuronidated C19 steroids found in the cynomolgus monkey.Keywords
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