Evaluation of cytochrome P-450 concentration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains

Authors

  • Míriam Cristina Sakuragui Matuo University of São Paulo; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Pharmacy
  • Irene Satiko Kikuchi University of São Paulo; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Pharmacy
  • Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli Pinto University of São Paulo; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Department of Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502010000300011

Keywords:

Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cytochrome P-450^i1^sobtent, Cytochrome P-450^i1^scultivation conditi, Ethanol, Carbon sources

Abstract

Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been widely used in mutagenicity tests due to the presence of a cytochrome P-450 system, capable of metabolizing promutagens to active mutagens. There are a large number of S. cerevisiae strains with varying abilities to produce cytochrome P-450. However, strain selection and ideal cultivation conditions are not well defined. We compared cytochrome P-450 levels in four different S. cerevisiae strains and evaluated the cultivation conditions necessary to obtain the highest levels. The amount of cytochrome P-450 produced by each strain varied, as did the incubation time needed to reach the maximum level. The highest cytochrome P-450 concentrations were found in media containing fermentable sugars. The NCYC 240 strain produced the highest level of cytochrome P-450 when grown in the presence of 20 % (w/v) glucose. The addition of ethanol to the media also increased cytochrome P-450 synthesis in this strain. These results indicate cultivation conditions must be specific and well-established for the strain selected in order to assure high cytochrome P-450 levels and reliable mutagenicity results.

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Published

2010-09-01

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Original Papers

How to Cite

Evaluation of cytochrome P-450 concentration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains . (2010). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 46(3), 483-490. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502010000300011