Site-directed mutagenesis studies of the NADPH-binding domain of rat steroid 5alpha-reductase (isozyme-1) I: analysis of aromatic and hydroxylated amino acid residues
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Site-directed mutagenesis studies of the NADPH-binding domain of rat steroid 5alpha-reductase (isozyme-1) I: analysis of aromatic and hydroxylated amino acid residues
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that the reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)- binding domain of rat liver microsomal steroid 5alpha-reductase isozyme-1 (r5alphaR-1) is in a highly conserved region of the polypeptide sequence (residues 160-190). In this study, we investigated, by site-directed mutagenesis, the role of hydroxylated and aromatic amino acids within the NADPH-binding domain. The r5alphaR-1 cDNA was cloned into a pCMV vector, and the double strand site-directed mutagenesis method was used to create mutants Y179F, Y179S, Y189F, Y189S, S164A, S164T, and Y187F, which were subsequently expressed in COS-1 cells. Kinetic studies of the expressed enzymes showed that the mutation Y179F resulted in an approximately 40-fold increase in the Km for NADPH versus wild-type, with only a 2-fold increase in the Km for testosterone. The mutants Y189F and S164A showed smaller increases (4 and 6-fold) in Kms for NADPH and no significant change in the Km for testosterone, whereas Y189S had kinetic properties similar to the wild-type r5alphaR-1. Mutants Y179S and S164T both resulted in inactive enzymes, whereas F187Y showed an approximately 5-fold decrease in Km for NADPH and a significant increase (approximately 18-fold) in the Km for testosterone. The results suggest that the -OH functionality of Y179 is involved in cofactor binding, but is not essential for the activity of the enzyme, whereas the -OH functionalities of Y189 and S164 play lesser roles in cofactor binding to r5alphaR-1 and may not be required for enzyme activity. On the other hand, the residue F187 may be important for the binding of both NADPH and testosterone.
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