Abstract

The effect of substrate on the spin state of oxidized cytochrome P-450 in liver microsomes prepared from phenobarbital-pretreated rats has been examined. Formation of the substrate-induced Type I difference spectrum was found to correlate quantitatively with the disappearance of the ferric low-spin esr signal of cytochrome P-450. The dissociation constant of substrate for oxidized cytochrome P-450 obtained by optical methods was found to be the same as that obtained from esr methods provided that the same high microsomal protein concentration was used. However, a decrease in microsomal protein concentration leads to an apparent increase in the affinity of substrate for oxidized cytochrome P-450, indicating a dependence of lipophilic substrate dissociation constants on the membrane concentration.

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