HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES IN THE METABOLISM OF TOXINS
毒素代谢中的水解酶
基本信息
- 批准号:6711321
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1980
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1980-12-01 至 2008-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:X ray crystallography detoxification diol drug metabolism environmental toxicology enzyme activity enzyme inhibitors enzyme mechanism enzyme structure epoxide hydrolase epoxides esterase esterase inhibitor fatty acid metabolism human tissue linoleate pesticides protein localization site directed mutagenesis toxin metabolism transfection
项目摘要
Evaluation of the risk of foreign compound exposure depends upon a
knowledge of xenobiotic metabolism. This proposal targets two enzyme
classes, epoxide hydrolases (EHs) and esterases, which are both members of
the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold family. Rodent and human EHs and esterases
expressed in the baculovirus system are used to develop an understanding
of their catalytic mechanism based on a variety of tools including X-ray
crystallography, homology modeling, enzyme kinetics, synthesis of enzyme
chimera, and site directed mutagenesis. An immediate benefit is the
ability to screen human hydrolases for possible inhibitors while a long
term goal is development of a mechanistic basis to predict substrate and
inhibitor binding.
Highly toxic epoxides are hydrolyzed in part by EHs. The structural
information gained in objective 1 advances understanding enzyme catalysis
and inhibition by several compounds including commercial herbicides and
insecticides. The message and gene are being used to determine the basis
of the unique dual localization of the sEH in mammalian cells. Objective
II addresses the hypothesis that changes in EH activity influence health
by changing the metabolic profile of endogenous, biologically active fatty
acid epoxides. The hypothesis that biologically activity attributed to
epoxides of linoleic acid actually is due to generation of a toxic diol
metabolite by the sEH will be tested. Analytic methods for the epoxides,
diols and conjugates in serum and urine are being developed based on ion
trap GLC-MS and immunoassay. Toxicity and metabolism of these oxidized
lipids (oxylipins) are examined in transgenic cells expressing key
enzymes, in target cells such as alveolar epithelium and resistant cells
such as hepatocytes. These studies will be extended in vivo for evaluating
interaction of xenobiotics with oxylipin toxicity. Finally, the hypothesis
that oxylipin rations in exposed workers are altered by xenobiotic
exposure by monitoring oxylipins and herbicide inhibitors of EH urines
will be tested.
Inhibition of esterases is a well established cause of toxicity. The
esterases primarily responsible for the hydrolysis of the insecticides
permethrin and malathion are being purified, cloned and expressed in
objective III. The recombinant enzymes will be used for developing a
structural basis for predicting inhibitors of these enzymes and thus
combinations of insecticides which present toxic risk. For both EHs and
esterases the hypothesis of a catalytic tetrad in a two step mechanism
will be tested.
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