Analysis of fatty acid hydroxylating cytochrome P450 enzymes

Optimus, 1. Auflage 2015, 186 Seiten

Phylogenetic analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana identified uncharacterized fatty acid hydroxylases, including several cytochrome P450s (CYP). Active site modeling revealed differences in heme-binding site hydrophobicity linked to enzyme activity. Substrate specificity appears conserved among related CYP isoforms, with key residues determining specificity. This thesis used metabolite fingerprinting of knock-out mutants to identify in vivo substrates, while heterologous expression and purification in yeast/E. coli explored enzyme mechanisms. Promoter-GUS and GFP fusions clarified tissue and subcellular localization.

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Beschreibung

Based on phylogenetic analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana genomic sequences, uncharacterized fatty acid (FA) hydroxylases were identified. Among them were several cytochrome P450s (CYP). Active site model structures of some CYP enzymes revealed that the hydrophobicity in the heme binding site is very different between enzymes active and inactive towards conversion of FAs. Evidence is given that substrate specificity is conserved among phylogenetically related isoforms of CYP enzymes. Particular residues in the active site pocket play key roles in determining substrate specificity. For this thesis metabolite fingerprinting was employed to analyze the corresponding knock-out mutants for the identified genes in order to identify their in vivo substrate specificity. Furthermore heterologous expression of the desired enzymes in yeast or E. coli and affinity-tag dependent purification were the method of choice to investigate the reaction mechanism and substrate specificity of a certain enzyme. To complete these investigations promoter-GUS-constructs and GFP-fusion proteins allowed elucidation of the tissue-specific and sub-cellular localization.

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Auflage

1

EAN

9783863761721

ISBN

978-3-86376-172-1

Titel

Analysis of fatty acid hydroxylating cytochrome P450 enzymes

Autor

Hochschule

Georg-August Universität Göttingen

Gutachter

Prof. Dr. Ivo Feußner, Prof. Dr. Kai Tittmann

Erscheinungsdatum

11.12.2015

Erscheinungsjahr

2015

Verlag

Optimus

Ausgabeart

Softcover

Sprache

englisch

Seiten

186

Medium

Buch, E-Book

Produkttyp

Dissertation

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