Comparative Proteomics Among Cytochrome P450 Family 1 for Differential Substrate Specificity

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Siddharth S. Kesharwani
Prajwal P. Nandekar
Preeti Pragyan
Abhay T. Sangamwar
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[1] National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,Department of Pharmacoinformatics
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The Protein Journal | 2014年 / 33卷
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CYP1 family; Sequence alignment; Topology of CYP1A1; RMSD analysis; B-factor analysis; Protein structure analysis;
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Apart from playing key roles in drug metabolism and adverse drug–drug interactions, CYPs are potential drug targets to treat a variety of diseases. The intervention of over expression of P450 1A1 (CYP1A1) in tumor cells is identified as a novel strategy for anticancer therapy. We investigated three isoforms of CYP1 family (CYP1A1, CYP1A2, and CYP1B1) for their substrate specificity. The understanding of macromolecular features that govern substrate specificity is required to understand the interplay between the protein function and dynamics. This can help in design of new antitumor molecule specifically metabolized by CYP1A1 to mediate their antitumor activity. In the present study, we carried out the comparative protein structure analysis of the three isoforms. Sequence alignment, root mean square deviation (RMSD) analysis, B-factor analysis was performed to give a better understanding of the macromolecular features involved in substrate specificity and to understand the interplay between protein dynamics and functions which will have important implications on rational design of anticancer drugs. We identified the differences in amino acid residues among the three isoforms of CYP1 family, which may account for differential substrate specificity. Six putative substrate recognition sequences are characterized along with the regions they form in the protein structure. Further the RMSD and B-factor analysis provides the information about the identified residues having the maximum RMSD and B-factor deviations.
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