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Crystal structure of arylamine N-acetyltransferases: insights into the mechanisms of action and substrate selectivity

, PhD, , PhD (Assistant professor) , , PhD (Professor, Head of the lab) & , PhD (Professor)
Pages 349-362 | Published online: 07 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Introduction: Arylamine N-acetyltransferases (NATs) are polymorphic xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes catalyzing the acetylation of aromatic amine chemicals of pharmacological/toxicological relevance (drugs, carcinogens). NATs are primordial determinants of the detoxification and/or bioactivation of these compounds. These enzymes are found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Several NAT isoenzymes may be present in one organism, and their substrate specificity profile and pattern of tissue expression suggest distinct functional roles.

Areas covered: Many advances in NAT mechanism, substrate specificity, and functional impact of polymorphism have come from crystallographic and NMR studies. To date, the crystal structures of 10 different NAT homologues have been solved, including two human isoforms and several bacterial NATs. The authors present the most recent snapshot in NAT structure differences and similarities. The authors also depict the structural bases of substrate/inhibitor recognition and specificity, cofactor binding, catalytic mechanism, genetic regulation (polymorphism), and enzyme inhibition.

Expert opinion: The determination of other NATs structures will help to develop specific inhibitors of NAT enzymes with potential clinical relevance. In addition, it will contribute to the identification of endogenous substrates and novel functions associated to this family of enzymes.

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