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Original Articles

CYTOCHROME P-450-MEDIATED DIFFERENTIAL OXIDATIVE MODIFICATION OF PROTEINS: ALBUMIN, APOLIPOPROTEIN E, AND CYP2E1 AS TARGETS

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Pages 2061-2071 | Published online: 12 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Although many studies established a role of cytochrome P-450s in metabolism of xenobiotics, few studies evaluating the ability of cytochrome P-450s to oxidize proteins have been reported. The ability of cytochrome P-450s to induce oxidative modification of albumin, apolipoprotein E, and CYP2E1 protein was investigated. Microsomal cytochrome P-450s induced production of reactive radical species, leading to differential modification of the proteins. Albumin remained unmodified, and CYP2E1 protein was degraded, whereas recombinant and endogenous apolipoprotein E was aggregated. The modification of apolipoprotein E was isoform independent. Cytochrome P-450 inhibitors or antioxidants inhibited the production of reactive radical species and protein modification. These results demonstrate that response of each protein to cytochrome P-450-mediated oxidative attack is different, and cytochrome P-450s can induce apolipoprotein E aggregation, a process that might be relevant to accumulation of altered protein in various abnormal conditions. In view of the ubiquitous expression of cytochrome P-450s, the present results may have important toxicological implications.

This work was supported by a grant from the Region Lorraine and Biologie Prospective. We thank F. Mathieu for preparing the recombinant apoE.

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