Cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme is commonly referred to as P450scc, where "scc" is an abbreviation for
side-chain cleavage. P450scc is a
mitochondrial enzyme
An enzyme () is a protein that acts as a biological catalyst by accelerating chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrate (chemistry), substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different mol ...
that
catalyzes conversion of
cholesterol
Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body Tissue (biology), tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in Animal fat, animal fats and oils.
Cholesterol is biosynthesis, biosynthesized by all anima ...
to
pregnenolone. This is the first reaction in the process of
steroidogenesis in all mammalian tissues that specialize in the production of various
steroid hormones.
P450scc is a member of the
cytochrome P450
Cytochromes P450 (P450s or CYPs) are a Protein superfamily, superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor (biochemistry), cofactor that mostly, but not exclusively, function as monooxygenases. However, they are not omnipresent; for examp ...
superfamily of enzymes (family 11, subfamily A, polypeptide 1) and is encoded by the
gene
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.
Nomenclature
The
systematic name
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A semisystematic name or semitrivi ...
of this enzyme class is cholesterol, reduced-adrenal-ferredoxin:oxygen oxidoreductase (side-chain-cleaving). Other names include:
* C27-side-chain cleavage enzyme
* cholesterol 20-22-desmolase
* cholesterol C20-22 desmolase
* cholesterol desmolase
* cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme
* cholesterol side-chain-cleaving enzyme
* cytochrome P-450scc
*
desmolase, steroid 20-22
* enzymes, cholesterol side-chain-cleaving
* steroid 20-22 desmolase
* steroid 20-22-lyase.
Tissue and intracellular localization
The highest level of the cholesterol side-chain cleavage system is found in the
adrenal cortex and the
corpus luteum
The corpus luteum (Latin for "yellow body"; : corpora lutea) is a temporary endocrine structure in female ovaries involved in the production of relatively high levels of progesterone, and moderate levels of estradiol, and inhibin A. It is the ...
.
The system is also expressed at high levels in steroidogenic theca cells in the ovary, and
Leydig cells in the testis.
During pregnancy, the placenta also expresses significant levels of this enzyme system.
P450scc is also present at much lower levels in several other tissue types, including the brain. In the adrenal cortex, the concentration of
adrenodoxin is similar to that of P450scc, but
adrenodoxin reductase is expressed at lower levels.
Immunofluorescence studies using specific antibodies against P450scc system enzymes have demonstrated that proteins are located exclusively within the mitochondria.
P450scc is associated with the
inner mitochondrial membrane
The inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) is the mitochondrial membrane which separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space.
Structure
The structure of the inner mitochondrial membrane is extensively folded and compartmentalized. T ...
, facing the interior (matrix).
Adrenodoxin and adrenodoxin reductase are soluble
peripheral membrane proteins located inside the mitochondrial matrix that appear to associate with each other primarily through electrostatic interactions.
Mechanism of action
P450scc
catalyzes the conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone in three monooxygenase reactions. These involve 2
hydroxylations of the cholesterol side-chain, which generate, first, 22R-hydroxycholesterol and then 20alpha,22R-dihydroxycholesterol. The final step cleaves the bond between carbons 20 and 22, resulting in the production of pregnenolone and
isocaproic aldehyde.
Each monooxygenase step requires 2
electron
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s (
reducing equivalents). The initial source of the electrons is NADPH.
The electrons are transferred from NADPH to P450scc via two electron transfer proteins:
adrenodoxin reductase and
adrenodoxin.
All three proteins together constitute the cholesterol side-chain cleavage complex.
The involvement of three proteins in cholesterol side-chain cleavage reaction raises the question of whether the
three proteins function as a
ternary complex as reductase:adrenodoxin:P450. Both spectroscopic studies of adrenodoxin binding to P450scc and kinetic studies in the presence of varying concentrations of adrenodoxin reductase demonstrated that the reductase competes with P450scc for binding to adrenodoxin. These results demonstrated that the formation of a functional ternary complex is not possible.
From these studies, it was concluded that the binding sites of adrenodoxin to its reductase and to P450 are overlapping and, as a consequence, adrenodoxin functions as a mobile electron shuttle between reductase and P450.
These conclusions have been confirmed by structural analysis of adrenodoxin and P450 complex.
The process of electron transfer from NADPH to P450scc is not tightly coupled; that is, during electron transfer from adrenodoxin reductase via adrenodoxin to P450scc, a certain portion of the electrons leak outside of the chain and react with O
2, generating superoxide radicals.
Steroidogenic cells include a diverse array of antioxidant systems to cope with the radicals generated by the steroidogenic enzymes.
Regulation
In each steroidogenic cell, the expression of the P450scc system proteins is regulated by the trophic hormonal system specific for the cell type.
In adrenal cortex cells from
zona fasciculata, the expression of the mRNAs encoding all three P450scc proteins is induced by
corticotropin (ACTH).
The trophic hormones increase CYP11A1
gene expression
Gene expression is the process (including its Regulation of gene expression, regulation) by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product that enables it to produce end products, proteins or non-coding RNA, ...
through
transcription factor
In molecular biology, a transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription (genetics), transcription of genetics, genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding t ...
s such as
steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1), by the α isoform of
activating protein 2 (AP-2) in the human, and many others.
The production of this enzyme is inhibited notably by the nuclear receptor
In the field of molecular biology, nuclear receptors are a class of proteins responsible for sensing steroids, thyroid hormones, vitamins, and certain other molecules. These intracellular receptors work with other proteins to regulate the ex ...
DAX-1.[
P450scc is always active, however its activity is limited by the supply of cholesterol in the inner membrane. The supplying of cholesterol to this membrane (from the outer mitochondrial membrane) is, thus, considered the true rate-limiting step in steroid production. This step is mediated primarily by the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR or STARD1). Upon stimulation of a cell to make steroid, the amount of StAR available to transfer cholesterol to the inner membrane limits how fast the reaction can go (the acute phase). With prolonged (chronic) stimulation, it is thought that cholesterol supply becomes no longer an issue and that the capacity of the system to make steroid (i.e., level of P450scc in the mitochondria) is now more important.
Corticotropin (ACTH) is a hormone that is released from the anterior pituitary in response to stress situations. A study of the steroidogenic capacity of the adrenal cortex in infants with acute respiratory disease demonstrated that indeed during disease state there is a specific increase in the steroidogenic capacity for the synthesis of the glucocorticoid cortisol but not for the mineralocorticoid aldosterone or androgen DHEAS that are secreted from other zones of the adrenal cortex.]
Pathology
Mutations in the CYP11A1 gene result in a steroid hormone deficiency, causing a minority of cases of the rare and potentially fatal condition lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Deficiency of CYP11A1 can result in hyperpigmentation, hypoglycemia, and recurrent infections.
Inhibitors
Cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme inhibitors include aminoglutethimide, ketoconazole
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, and mitotane, among others.
See also
* Steroidogenic enzyme
* Cytochrome P450 oxidase
Cytochromes P450 (P450s or CYPs) are a superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor that mostly, but not exclusively, function as monooxygenases. However, they are not omnipresent; for example, they have not been found in ''Escherich ...
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File:Cholesterol.svg, Cholesterol
Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body Tissue (biology), tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in Animal fat, animal fats and oils.
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File:Pregnenolone.svg, Pregnenolone
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