Abstract

Aromatase P450 (P450arom) is the enzyme responsible for estrogen biosynthesis. Studies of the relationship of the function of this enzyme to its structure have been hampered by lack of a suitable preparation. In the present report we describe the expression of a recombinant derivative of P450arom in insect cells by means of the baculovirus vector system. This protein, which lacks the first 41 amino acids from the N-terminus, and hence the membrane-spanning region, has spectral properties and activity similar to that of the wildtype protein. Moreover, the presence of a hexameric histidine tag at the C-terminus permits its facile purification by means of nickel-agarose affinity chromatography. This system permits the synthesis of quantities of a biologically active derivative of P450arom suitable for studies designed to explore the relationship of function to structure.

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