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  2. Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism

Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Jun 6;97(12):6403-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.120161397.
J A White 1 H Ramshaw M Taimi W Stangle A Zhang S Everingham S Creighton S P Tam G Jones M Petkovich
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Affiliation

  • 1 Cytochroma Incorporated, Biosciences Complex, 116 Barrie Street, and Department of Biochemistry, Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada.
Abstract

Retinoids, particularly all-trans-retinoic acid (RA), are potent regulators of cell differentiation, cell proliferation, and Apoptosis. The role of all-trans-RA during development and in the maintenance of adult tissues has been well established. The control of all-trans-RA levels in cells and tissues is regulated by the balance between its biosynthesis and its catabolism to inactive metabolites. The Cytochrome P450 enzyme P450RAI (herein renamed P450RAI-1) is partially responsible for this inactivation of all-trans-RA. In this report, we describe the identification, molecular cloning, and characterization of a second related Enzyme, P450RAI-2, which is also involved in the specific inactivation of all-trans-RA. Transiently transfected P450RAI-2 can convert all-trans-RA to more polar metabolites including 4-oxo-, 4-OH-, and 18-OH-all-trans-RA. Competition experiments with other retinoids suggest that all-trans-RA is the preferred substrate. The high level of expression of P450RAI-2, particularly in the cerebellum and pons of human adult brain, suggests a unique role for this Enzyme in the protection of specific tissues from exposure to retinoids.

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