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Studies on the mechanism of lanosterol 14 alpha-demethylation. A requirement for two distinct types of mixed-function-oxidase systems.


ABSTRACT: Carbon monoxide inhibited the removal of C-32 of dihydrolanosterol (I), but not of its metabolites 5 alpha-lanost-8-ene-3 beta,32-diol (II) and 3 beta-hydroxy-5 alpha-lanost-8-en-32-al (III). It appears therefore that cytochrome P-450 is a component of the enzyme system required to initiate oxidation of the 14 alpha-methyl group, but not of that responsible for the subsequent oxidation steps required for elimination of C-32 as formic acid. Non-radioactive compounds (II) and (III), when added to cell-free systems actively converting dihydrolanosterol into cholesterol, inhibited 14 alpha-demethylation measured by the rate of formation of labelled cholesterol from dihydro[1,7,15,22,26,30-14C]lanosterol or of labelled formic acid from dihydro[32-14C]lanosterol. However, neither compound (II) nor compound (III) accumulated radioactive label under these conditions. These observations could be attributed partly to inhibition of the initial oxidation of the 14 alpha-methyl group by compounds (II) and (III).

SUBMITTER: Gibbons FG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1161560 | biostudies-other | 1979 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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