Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (Dec 2020)

New luciferin-based probe substrates for human CYP26A1

  • Shishir Sharma,
  • Jingyao Liu,
  • Xue Zhang,
  • Sangeeta Shrestha Sharma,
  • Erik J. Sorensen,
  • Matthias Bureik

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. 100861

Abstract

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Activity of human CYP26A1 towards six proluciferin probe substrates and their ester derivatives was monitored. These included three monofluorobenzyl ether isomers and three five-membered heterocycles. Overall, luciferin substrates with a free acid group gave higher activities than the ester compounds. Also, luciferin derivatives with six-ring structures were better metabolized than those with five-rings. The best substrates identified in this study are Luciferin 6′ 3-fluorobenzyl ether (Luciferin-3FBE) and its methyl ester (Luciferin-3FBEME). Taken together, we describe eleven new probe substrates for CYP26A1 and demonstrate for the first time that CYP26A1 does not only accept acid substrates but can also metabolize esters.

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