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Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine
Olmesartan medoxomil (OM) is a prodrug type angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist widely prescribed as an antihypertensive agent. Herein, we describe the identification and characterization of the OM bioactivating enzyme that hydrolyzes the prodrug and converts to its pharmacologically active me...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2852926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20177059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.072629 |
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author | Ishizuka, Tomoko Fujimori, Izumi Kato, Mitsunori Noji-Sakikawa, Chisa Saito, Motoko Yoshigae, Yasushi Kubota, Kazuishi Kurihara, Atsushi Izumi, Takashi Ikeda, Toshihiko Okazaki, Osamu |
author_facet | Ishizuka, Tomoko Fujimori, Izumi Kato, Mitsunori Noji-Sakikawa, Chisa Saito, Motoko Yoshigae, Yasushi Kubota, Kazuishi Kurihara, Atsushi Izumi, Takashi Ikeda, Toshihiko Okazaki, Osamu |
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description | Olmesartan medoxomil (OM) is a prodrug type angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist widely prescribed as an antihypertensive agent. Herein, we describe the identification and characterization of the OM bioactivating enzyme that hydrolyzes the prodrug and converts to its pharmacologically active metabolite olmesartan in human liver and intestine. The protein was purified from human liver cytosol by successive column chromatography and was identified by mass spectrometry to be a carboxymethylenebutenolidase (CMBL) homolog. Human CMBL, whose endogenous function has still not been reported, is a human homolog of Pseudomonas dienelactone hydrolase involved in the bacterial halocatechol degradation pathway. The ubiquitous expression of human CMBL gene transcript in various tissues was observed. The recombinant human CMBL expressed in mammalian cells was clearly shown to activate OM. By comparing the enzyme kinetics and chemical inhibition properties between the recombinant protein and human tissue preparations, CMBL was demonstrated to be the primary OM bioactivating enzyme in the liver and intestine. The recombinant CMBL also converted other prodrugs having the same ester structure as OM, faropenem medoxomil and lenampicillin, to their active metabolites. CMBL exhibited a unique sensitivity to chemical inhibitors, thus, being distinguishable from other known esterases. Site-directed mutagenesis on the putative active residue Cys(132) of the recombinant CMBL caused a drastic reduction of the OM-hydrolyzing activity. We report for the first time that CMBL serves as a key enzyme in the bioactivation of OM, hydrolyzing the ester bond of the prodrug type xenobiotics. |
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spelling | pubmed-28529262010-04-16 Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine Ishizuka, Tomoko Fujimori, Izumi Kato, Mitsunori Noji-Sakikawa, Chisa Saito, Motoko Yoshigae, Yasushi Kubota, Kazuishi Kurihara, Atsushi Izumi, Takashi Ikeda, Toshihiko Okazaki, Osamu J Biol Chem Enzymology Olmesartan medoxomil (OM) is a prodrug type angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonist widely prescribed as an antihypertensive agent. Herein, we describe the identification and characterization of the OM bioactivating enzyme that hydrolyzes the prodrug and converts to its pharmacologically active metabolite olmesartan in human liver and intestine. The protein was purified from human liver cytosol by successive column chromatography and was identified by mass spectrometry to be a carboxymethylenebutenolidase (CMBL) homolog. Human CMBL, whose endogenous function has still not been reported, is a human homolog of Pseudomonas dienelactone hydrolase involved in the bacterial halocatechol degradation pathway. The ubiquitous expression of human CMBL gene transcript in various tissues was observed. The recombinant human CMBL expressed in mammalian cells was clearly shown to activate OM. By comparing the enzyme kinetics and chemical inhibition properties between the recombinant protein and human tissue preparations, CMBL was demonstrated to be the primary OM bioactivating enzyme in the liver and intestine. The recombinant CMBL also converted other prodrugs having the same ester structure as OM, faropenem medoxomil and lenampicillin, to their active metabolites. CMBL exhibited a unique sensitivity to chemical inhibitors, thus, being distinguishable from other known esterases. Site-directed mutagenesis on the putative active residue Cys(132) of the recombinant CMBL caused a drastic reduction of the OM-hydrolyzing activity. We report for the first time that CMBL serves as a key enzyme in the bioactivation of OM, hydrolyzing the ester bond of the prodrug type xenobiotics. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2010-04-16 2010-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2852926/ /pubmed/20177059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.072629 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version full access. Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles |
spellingShingle | Enzymology Ishizuka, Tomoko Fujimori, Izumi Kato, Mitsunori Noji-Sakikawa, Chisa Saito, Motoko Yoshigae, Yasushi Kubota, Kazuishi Kurihara, Atsushi Izumi, Takashi Ikeda, Toshihiko Okazaki, Osamu Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title | Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title_full | Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title_fullStr | Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title_short | Human Carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a Bioactivating Hydrolase of Olmesartan Medoxomil in Liver and Intestine |
title_sort | human carboxymethylenebutenolidase as a bioactivating hydrolase of olmesartan medoxomil in liver and intestine |
topic | Enzymology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2852926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20177059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.072629 |
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