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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
)
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Cytochrome P450 2W1
(
CYP2W1
) is expressed at high levels in colorectal cancer cells. Moreover, we have shown previously that a higher tumor expression is associated with less survival. In this study, we characterize post-translational modification, inverted endoplasmic reticulum (ER) topology, and catalytic activity of
CYP2W1
. The analysis of colorectal normal and cancer tissues and
CYP2W1
overexpressing human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293 cells showed that a fraction of
CYP2W1
is modified by N-glycosylation. Bioinformatic analysis identified Asn177 as the only possible glycosylation site of
CYP2W1
, which was supported by the inability of an N177A mutant to be glycosylated in HEK 293 cells. Analysis of the membrane topology indicated that unlike other cytochromes P450,
CYP2W1
in HEK 293-transfected cells and in nontransfected Caco2TC7 and HepG2 cells is oriented toward the lumen of the ER, a topology making
CYP2W1
available to the ER glycosylation machinery. Immunofluorescence microscopy and cell surface biotinylation experiments revealed approximately 8% of the
CYP2W1
on the cell surface. Despite the reverse orientation of
CYP2W1
in the ER membrane, apparently making functional interactions with NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase impossible,
CYP2W1
in HEK 293 cells was active in the metabolism of indoline substrates and was able to activate aflatoxin B1 into cytotoxic products. The study identifies for the first time a cytochrome P450 enzyme with a luminal ER orientation and still retaining catalytic activity. Together, these results suggest the possibility of using
CYP2W1
as a drug target in the treatment of
colon cancer
using antibodies and/or specific
CYP2W1
activated prodrugs.
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PMID:Colorectal cancer-specific cytochrome P450 2W1: intracellular localization, glycosylation, and catalytic activity. 2080 1