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Title: Mechanism of the third oxidative step in the conversion of androgens to estrogens by cytochrome P450 19A1 steroid aromatase.

Authors: Yoshimoto, Francis K; Guengerich, F Peter

Published In J Am Chem Soc, (2014 Oct 22)

Abstract: Aromatase is the cytochrome P450 enzyme that cleaves the C10-C19 carbon-carbon bond of androgens to form estrogens, in a three-step process. Compound I (FeO(3+)) and ferric peroxide (FeO2(-)) have both been proposed in the literature as the active iron species in the third step, yielding an estrogen and formic acid. Incubation of purified aromatase with its 19-deutero-19-oxo androgen substrate was performed in the presence of (18)O2, and the products were derivatized using a novel diazo reagent. Analysis of the products by high-resolution mass spectrometry showed a lack of (18)O incorporation in the product formic acid, supporting only the Compound I pathway. Furthermore, a new androgen 19-carboxylic acid product was identified. The rates of nonenzymatic hydration of the 19-oxo androgen and dehydration of the 19,19-gem-diol were shown to be catalytically competent. Thus, the evidence supports Compound I and not ferric peroxide as the active iron species in the third step of the steroid aromatase reaction.

PubMed ID: 25252141 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Aldehydes/chemistry; Androgens/metabolism*; Aromatase/metabolism*; Estrogens/metabolism*; Formates/metabolism; Humans; Kinetics; Oxidation-Reduction; Oxygen/metabolism; Water/metabolism

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