Molecular modelling of mammalian CYP2B isoforms and their interaction with substrates, inhibitors and redox partners
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Xenobiotica
- Vol. 27 (5) , 443-478
- https://doi.org/10.1080/004982597240433
Abstract
1. The construction of three-dimensional models of CYP2B isozymes from rat (CYP2B1), rabbit (CYP2B4) and man (CYP2B6), based on a multiple sequence alignment with CYP102, a unique eukaryotic-like bacterial P450 (in terms of possessing an NADPH-dependent FAD- and FMN-containing oxidoreductase redox partner) of known crystal structure, is reported. 2. The enzyme models described are shown to be consistent with experimental evidence from site-directed mutagenesis studies, antibody recognition sites and amino acid residues identified as being associated with redox partner interactions, together with the location of a key serine residue (Ser-128) likely to be involved in protein kinaseA-mediated phosphorylation. 3. A substantial number of known substrates and inhibitors of CYP2B isozymes are shown to fit the putative active sites of the enzyme models in agreement with their reported position of metabolism or mode of inhibition respectively. In particular, there is complementarity between the characteristic non-planar geometries of CYP2B substrates and key groups in the enzymes' active sites. 4. Molecular modelling of CYP2B isozymes appears to rationalize a number of the reported findings from quantitative structure-activity relationship investigations on series of CYP2B substrates and inhibitors.Keywords
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