Stimulation by endozepine of the side-chain cleavage of cholesterol in a reconstituted enzyme system

1991 
Addition of endozepine in nanomolar concentrations to a system for side-chain cleavage reconstituted from highly purified P-450scc and electron carriers (adrenodoxin reductase and adrenodoxin) stimulates the conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone (side-chain cleavage). This response is concentration and time-dependent and specific to the extent that a second steroidogenic P-450 located in the inner mitochondrial membrane (ie 11β-hydroxylase) was not stimulated by endozepine. Homogeneous endozepine prepared from bovine brain, the corresponding genetically engineered peptide and des(glu-ilu)-endozepine isolated from bovine adrenal cortex are all approximately equipotent in this system. Moreover, endozepine accelerates the rate of reduction of P-450scc by NADPH and the electron carriers. The results suggest that endozepine acts directly on P-450 and hence the rate of side-chain cleavage.
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