Biased cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism via small-molecule ligands binding P450 oxidoreductase

Author:

Jensen Simon BoORCID,Thodberg SaraORCID,Parween Shaheena,Moses Matias E.ORCID,Hansen Cecilie C.,Thomsen JohannesORCID,Sletfjerding Magnus B.ORCID,Knudsen CamillaORCID,Del Giudice RitaORCID,Lund Philip M.ORCID,Castaño Patricia R.,Bustamante Yanet G.ORCID,Velazquez Maria Natalia Rojas,Jørgensen Flemming SteenORCID,Pandey Amit V.ORCID,Laursen TomasORCID,Møller Birger LindbergORCID,Hatzakis Nikos S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMetabolic control is mediated by the dynamic assemblies and function of multiple redox enzymes. A key element in these assemblies, the P450 oxidoreductase (POR), donates electrons and selectively activates numerous (>50 in humans and >300 in plants) cytochromes P450 (CYPs) controlling metabolism of drugs, steroids and xenobiotics in humans and natural product biosynthesis in plants. The mechanisms underlying POR-mediated CYP metabolism remain poorly understood and to date no ligand binding has been described to regulate the specificity of POR. Here, using a combination of computational modeling and functional assays, we identify ligands that dock on POR and bias its specificity towards CYP redox partners, across mammal and plant kingdom. Single molecule FRET studies reveal ligand binding to alter POR conformational sampling, which results in biased activation of metabolic cascades in whole cell assays. We propose the model of biased metabolism, a mechanism akin to biased signaling of GPCRs, where ligand binding on POR stabilizes different conformational states that are linked to distinct metabolic outcomes. Biased metabolism may allow designing pathway-specific therapeutics or personalized food suppressing undesired, disease-related, metabolic pathways.

Funder

Novartis Stiftung für Medizinisch-Biologische Forschung

Swiss National Science foundation

Det Frie Forskningsråd

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Velux Fonden

Carlsbergfondet

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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