AMINO-ACID-RESIDUES OF 5-LIPOXYGENASE-ACTIVATING PROTEIN CRITICAL FOR THE BINDING OF LEUKOTRIENE BIOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

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VICKERS, PJ [1 ]
ADAM, M [1 ]
CHARLESON, S [1 ]
ABRAMOVITZ, M [1 ]
ONEILL, G [1 ]
MANCINI, JA [1 ]
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[1] MERCK FROSST CTR THERAPEUT RES,DEPT MOLEC BIOL,POINTE CLAIRE H9R 4P8,PQ,CANADA
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JOURNAL OF LIPID MEDIATORS | 1993年 / 6卷 / 1-3期
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5-LIPOXYGENASE-ACTIVATING PROTEIN; LEUKOTRIENE SYNTHESIS; INHIBITOR BINDING; AMINO ACID SEQUENCE;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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5-Lipoxygenase-activating protein (FLAP) plays an essential role in cellular leukotriene (LT) synthesis and represents the target of three classes of LT biosynthesis inhibitors. We have taken three approaches to localize regions of FLAP involved in the binding of these inhibitors. A comparison of the amino acid sequences of FLAP from eight mammalian species identifies regions of the protein which are highly conserved and consequently may be involved in functional and inhibitor binding properties of the protein. Conversely, amino acids not conserved amongst these species are unlikely to play an essential role in inhibitor binding. Immunoprecipitation of peptide fragments of FLAP cross-linked to photoaffinity analogues of LT biosynthesis inhibitors following site-specific peptide cleavage indicates that the inhibitor attachment site is amino-terminal to 72Trp. Taken together, the cross-species analysis and photoaffinity labelling studies suggest a region within the first hydrophilic loop of FLAP which may be important for inhibitor binding. Site-directed mutagenesis of human FLAP followed by the analysis of FLAP mutants in a radioligand binding assay was used to more accurately define critical amino acid residues within this region. Mutagenesis studies reveal that mutants containing deletions of amino acids in regions of FLAP not conserved between species retain the ability to specifically bind inhibitors. furthermore, mutants containing deletions in a highly conserved region of the protein (residues 42-61) do not bind inhibitors. These studies have therefore localized specific amino acids of FLAP which are essential for inhibitor binding. The roles that these amino acids play in inhibitor binding and may play in 5-LO activation is under investigation.
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