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Title: Monooxygenase activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells transformed with expression plasmids carrying rat cytochrome P-450MC cDNA. Author: Sakaki T, Oeda K, Yabusaki Y, Ohkawa H. Journal: J Biochem; 1986 Mar; 99(3):741-9. PubMed ID: 3519592. Abstract: The recombinant plasmids pAMC1 and pJMC1 were constructed; the former contained the cytochrome P-450MC (P-450MC) cDNA expression unit consisting of yeast alcohol dehydrogenase I (ADH) promoter, rat P-450MC cDNA and ADH terminator, and the Leu 2 marker gene, and the latter contained the same expression unit and the leu 2-d gene. Saccharomyces cerevisiae AH22 cells transformed with each of the recombinant plasmids were examined for plasmid copy number, P-450MC mRNA level, P-450MC content, and monooxygenase activity. The S. cerevisiae AH22/pJMC1 cells contained about 2-fold higher levels of the plasmid, P-450MC mRNA, and P-450MC than the AH22/pAMC1 cells. Monooxygenase activity towards 7-ethoxycoumarin and acetanilide of the AH22/pJMC1 cells was 1.7-fold and 1.5-fold higher than that of the AH22/pAMC1 cells, respectively, whereas the activity of the AH22/pAMC1 cells towards 7-ethoxycoumarin and acetanilide was more than 1,000-fold 10-fold higher than that of the control AH22/pAAH5 cells which contain no P-450MC cDNA, respectively. Therefore, it is likely that monooxygenase activity of the AH22 cells carrying rat P-450MC cDNA was approximately proportional to the expression level of P-450MC cDNA.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]