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Purely based on the distance between the pheny ring of the flavone substrate and the heme iron, oxidation would be expected to take place at the 4 (para) position. However, other factors also help determine the regioselectivity of the metabolism (selectivity for oxidation at the different possible positions). One of these factors is the relative reactivity of the various positions on the substrate.
Different members of the CYP450 enzymes preferentially metabolize different xenobiotics. What features of a drug do you think might cause it to be metabolized by one CYP versus another? Draft: <illustration of residues in active site> Draft animation Draft animation
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References The structure of CYP1A2 shown above is found in the Research Collaboration of Structural Bioinformatics Protein Database as entry 2HI4.