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Regioselective Hydroxylation of Omeprazole Enantiomers by Bacterial CYP102A1 Mutants

Sang Hoon Ryu, Bo-Yeon Park, So-Young Kim, Sun-Ha Park, Hyun-Jin Jung, Min Park, Ki Deok Park, Taeho Ahn, Hyung-Sik Kang and Chul-Ho Yun
Drug Metabolism and Disposition September 2014, 42 (9) 1493-1497; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.058636
Sang Hoon Ryu
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A large set of Bacillus megaterium CYP102A1 mutants are known to metabolize various drugs to form human metabolites. Omeprazole (OMP), a proton pump inhibitor, has been widely used as an acid inhibitory agent for the treatment of gastric acid hypersecretion disorders. It is primarily metabolized by human CYP2C19 and CYP3A4 to 5′-OH OMP and a sulfone product, respectively. It was recently reported that several CYP102A1 mutants can oxidize racemic and S-OMP to 5′-OH OMP and that these mutants can further oxidize 5′-OH racemic OMP to 5′-COOH OMP. Here, we report that the S- and R-enantiomers of OMP are hydroxylated by 26 mutants of CYP102A1 to produce 1 major metabolite (5′-OH OMP) regardless of the chirality of the parent substrates. Although the binding of R-OMP to the CYP102A1 active site caused a more apparent change of heme environment compared with binding of S-OMP, there was no correlation between the spectral change upon substrate binding and catalytic activity of either enantiomer. The 5′-OH OMP produced from racemic, S-, and R-OMP could be obtained with a high conversion rate and high selectivity when the triple R47L/F87V/L188Q mutant was used. These results suggest that bacterial CYP102A1 mutants can be used to produce the human metabolite 5′-OH OMP from both the S- and R-enantiomers of OMP.

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    • Received April 21, 2014.
    • Accepted July 8, 2014.
  • S.H.R. and B.-Y.P. contributed equally to this work.

  • This research was supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea and funded by the Korean Ministry of Education [Grant 2013R1A1A2007090].

  • dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.058636.

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