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Characterization of high-H2O2-tolerant bacterial cytochrome P450 CYP105D18: insights into papaverine N-oxidation.

Bashu Dev PardheHackwon DoChang-Sook JeongKi-Hwa KimJun-Hyuck LeeTae-Jin Oh
Published in: IUCrJ (2021)
The bacterial CYP105 family is involved in secondary metabolite biosynthetic pathways and plays essential roles in the biotransformation of xenobiotics. This study investigates the newly identified H2O2-mediated CYP105D18 from Streptomyces laurentii as the first bacterial CYP for N-oxidation. The catalytic efficiency of CYP105D18 for papaverine N-oxidation was 1.43 s-1 µM -1. The heme oxidation rate (k) was low (<0.3 min-1) in the presence of 200 mM H2O2. This high H2O2 tolerance capacity of CYP105D18 led to higher turnover prior to heme oxidation. Additionally, the high-resolution papaverine complexed structure and substrate-free structure of CYP105D18 were determined. Structural analysis and activity assay results revealed that CYP105D18 had a strong substrate preference for papaverine because of its bendable structure. These findings establish a basis for biotechnological applications of CYP105D18 in the pharmaceutical and medicinal industries.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • high throughput
  • nitric oxide
  • tandem mass spectrometry