Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10267556 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The human cytochromes P450 are responsible for the clearance of â¼90% of xenobiotics yet comparatively little is known about their electrochemistry. Here we report the first direct electrochemistry of P450s from the 2C subfamily; one of the major groups of enzymes from this family. Specifically, the proteins that we have examined are recombinant human P450s 2C9, 2C18 and 2C19 and reversible FeIII/II couples are seen in the absence of dioxygen. Even in the presence of trace amounts of dioxygen, a pronounced cathodic response is seen which is assigned to catalytic reduction of the bound dioxygen ligand by the ferrous P450.
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Authors
Alka Shukla, Elizabeth M. Gillam, Deanne J. Mitchell, Paul V. Bernhardt,