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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 266, Issue 10, 6215-6220, Apr, 1991
T Kronbach and EF Johnson
We used the expression of chimeric proteins and point mutants to identify
amino acids of the hepatic progesterone 21-hydroxylase P450IIC5 which are
part of an epitope recognized by an inhibitory monoclonal antibody and
which affect substrate binding. Three amino acids of P450IIC5 at positions
113, 115, and 118 were introduced into P450IIC4, which is 95% identical to
P450IIC5. The resultant chimeric protein acquired binding of the monoclonal
antibody 1F11, which is highly specific and inhibitory for P450IIC5. Point
mutants in P450IIC4 showed that two of the three changes, T115S and N118K,
contribute to the epitope recognized by this antibody. The T115S mutant
bound the antibody weakly (Kd greater than 30 nM) whereas the N118K mutant
bound the antibody as tightly as P450IIC5 (Kd less than or equal to 0.7
nM). Thus, residues 115 and 118 are located on the surface of these
enzymes, and the Lys/Asn difference at amino acid 118 is largely
responsible for the high degree of discrimination which this antibody
exhibits between P450IIC5 and P450IIC4. The valine to alanine mutation at
position 113 conferred to P450IIC4 a lower apparent Km for progesterone 21-
hydroxylation. Because antibody binding was not affected by this mutation,
it is tempting to speculate that this residue is buried in the protein
where it exerts its effect on the catalytic activity by interaction with
the substrate or alters the positions of residues of the active site. The
close proximity of the epitope at positions 115 and 118 to Ala113 suggests
that the inhibitory monoclonal antibody interferes with substrate binding.
An inhibitory monoclonal antibody binds in close proximity to a determinant for substrate binding in cytochrome P450IIC5
Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, Research Institute of Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California 92037.
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