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    J Biochem. 1998 Oct;124(4):694-6.

    CYP51-like gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis actually encodes a P450 similar to eukaryotic CYP51.

    Aoyama Y, Horiuchi T, Gotoh O, Noshiro M, Yoshida Y.

    Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering, Soka University, Hachioji, 192-0003, Japan.

    A CYP51-like gene (Z80226) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis was expressed in Escherichia coli. The product exhibited absorption spectra characteristic of P450. The expressed P450 formed a stoichiometric complex with ketoconazole, one of the specific ligands of CYP51. These findings indicate that the CYP51-like gene of M. tuberculosis actually encodes a P450 having active-site environments similar to those of CYP51, confirming the predicted orthologous nature of this gene to eukaryotic CYP51. Although eukaryotic CYP51s are membrane-binding proteins, the expressed product was accumulated only in the soluble fraction of the host cells.

    PMID: 9756611 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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