Protein Information

ID 47
Name cytochrome P450 (protein family or complex)
Synonyms cytochrome P450; cytochrome P 450; CYP450; CYP 450

Compound Information

ID 1406
Name tetrachloroethane
CAS 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
7344494 Nastainczyk W, Ahr H, Ulrich V: The mechanism of the reductive dehalogenation of polyhalogenated compounds by microsomal cytochrome P450. Adv Exp Med Biol. 1981;136 Pt A:799-808.
Polyhalogenated ethanes are metabolized by reductive dehalogenation under anaerobic and also hypoxic conditions in vitro in the presence of NADPH and hepatic microsomal cytochrome P450. The cytochrome P450 dependence was shown by induction and inhibition experiments using microsomal fractions from livers of rats receiving various pretreatments. The main products of the in vitro metabolism of hexa- and pentachloroethane were tetra- and trichloroethene, respectively. Minor products were penta- (0.5%) and 1.1.2.2.-tetrachloroethane (4%). The stoichiometry of NADPH-oxidation and product formation was 1:1. From these results and earlier investigations on polyhalogenated methanes, a reaction scheme is proposed. The reductive dehalogenation probably proceeds by two sequential one electron reductions forming first a radical and then a carbanion. The carbanion may undergo protonation, alpha-, or beta-elimination forming a monodehalogenated haloalkane, an olefin or a carbene, respectively.
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