Interaction of sulfaphenazole derivatives with human liver cytochromes P450 2C: molecular origin of the specific inhibitory effects of sulfaphenazole on CYP 2C9 and consequences for the substrate binding site topology of CYP 2C9

Biochemistry
A MancyD Mansuy

Abstract

The effects of sulfaphenazole, 1, on typical activities catalyzed by human cytochromes P450 of the 1A, 3A, and 2C subfamilies expressed in yeast were studied. 1 acts as a strong, competitive inhibitor of CYP 2C9 (K(i) = 0.3 +/- 0.1 microM); it is much less potent toward CYP 2C8 and 2C18 (K(i) = 63 and 29 microM, respectively) and fails to inhibit CYP 1A1, 1A2, 3A4, and 2C19. From difference visible spectroscopy experiments using microsomes of yeast expressing various human P450s, 1 selectively interacts only with CYP 2C9 with the appearance of a peak at 429 nm as expected for the formation of a P450 Fe(III)-nitrogenous ligand complex (Ks = 0.4 +/- 0.1 microM). Comparative studies of the spectral interaction and inhibitory effects of twelve compounds related to 1 with CYP 2C9 showed that the aniline function of 1 is responsible for the formation of the iron-nitrogen bond of the 429 nm-absorbing complex and is necessary for the inhibitory effects of 1. The study of two new compounds synthesized during this work, in which the N-phenyl group of 1 was replaced with either an ethyl group or a 3,4-dichlorophenyl group, showed that the presence of an hydrophobic substituent at position 1 of the pyrazole function of 1 is required for a ...Continue Reading

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