Substrate binding induces structural changes in cytochrome P450cam

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Abstract

The binding of (+)-camphor to cytochrome P450cam (P450cam) expels a cluster of waters at the active site, raising the redox potential of the haem to an extent that allows reduction by the electron-transfer system. This binding was reported to involve no significant structural changes in the protein. Here, two ferric P450cam structures partially complexed with (+)-camphor were determined by X-ray crystallography at 1.30-1.35 Å resolution, revealing the structures of the substrate-free and substrate-bound forms. (+)-Camphor binding induces rotation of Thr101 to form a hydrogen bond that acts as a hydrogen donor to a peripheral haem propionate. This bonding contributes to the redox-potential change. © Sakurai et al. 2009.

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Sakurai, K., Shimada, H., Hayashi, T., & Tsukihara, T. (2009). Substrate binding induces structural changes in cytochrome P450cam. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications, 65(2), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1744309108044114

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