105 resultados para tyrosinase


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The antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibitory properties of extracts of mango seed kernel (Mangifera indica L.), which is normally discarded when the fruit is processed, were studied. Extracts contained phenolic components by a high antioxidant activity, which was assessed in homogeneous solution by the 2,2-diphenyt-1-picrylhydrazyl radical and 2,2'-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothialozinesulfonic acid) radical cation-scavenging assays and in an emulsion with the ferric thiocyanate test. The extracts also possessed tyrosinase inhibitory activity. Drying conditions and extraction solvent were varied, and optimum conditions for preparation of mango seed kernel extract were found to be sun-drying with ethanol extraction at room temperature. Refluxing in acidified ethanol gave an increase in yield and the obtained extract had the highest content of total phenolics, and also was the most effective antioxidant with the highest radical-scavenging, metal-chelating and tyrosinase inhibitory activity. The extracts did not cause acute irritation of rabbit skins. Our study for the first time reveals the high total phenol content, radical-scavenging, metal-chelating and tyrosinase inhibitory activities of the extract from mango seed kernel. This extract may be suitable for use in food, cosmetic, nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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This paper describes the preparation of a biomimetic Langmuir-Blodgett film of tyrosinase incorporated in a lipidic layer and the use of lutetium bisphthalocyanine as an electron mediator for the voltammetric detection of phenol derivatives, which include one monophenol (vanillic acid), two diphenols (catechol and caffeic acid) and two triphenols (gallic acid and pyrogallol). The first redox process of the voltammetric responses is associated with the reduction of the enzymatically formed o-quinone and is favoured by the lutetium bisphthalocyanine because significant signal amplification is observed, while the second is associated with the electrochemical oxidation of the antioxidant and occurs at lower potentials in the presence of an electron mediator. The biosensor shows low detection limit (1.98 x 10(-6)-27.49 x 10(-6) M), good reproducibility, and high affinity to antioxidants (Km in the range of 62.31-144.87 mu M). The excellent functionality of the enzyme obtained using a biomimetic immobilisation method, the selectivity afforded by enzyme catalysis, the signal enhancement caused by the lutetium bisphthalocyanine mediator and the increased selectivity of the curves due to the occurrence of two redox processes make these sensors exceptionally suitable for the detection of phenolic compounds. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The control of molecular architectures has been a key factor for the use of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films in biosensors, especially because biomolecules can be immobilized with preserved activity. In this paper we investigated the incorporation of tyrosinase (Tyr) in mixed Langmuir films of arachidic acid (AA) and a lutetium bisphthalocyanine (LuPc2), which is confirmed by a large expansion in the surface pressure isotherm. These mixed films of AA-LuPc2 + Tyr could be transferred onto ITO and Pt electrodes as indicated by FTIR and electrochemical measurements, and there was no need for crosslinking of the enzyme molecules to preserve their activity. Significantly, the activity of the immobilised Tyr was considerably higher than in previous work in the literature, which allowed Tyr-containing LB films to be used as highly sensitive voltammetric sensors to detect pyrogallol. Linear responses have been found up to 400 mu M, with a detection limit of 4.87 x 10(-2) mu M (n = 4) and a sensitivity of 1.54 mu A mu M-1 cm(-2). In addition, the Hill coefficient (h = 1.27) indicates cooperation with LuPc2 that also acts as a catalyst. The enhanced performance of the LB-based biosensor resulted therefore from a preserved activity of Tyr combined with the catalytic activity of LuPc2, in a strategy that can be extended to other enzymes and analytes upon varying the LB film architecture.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Background: Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is an autosomal recessive hereditary pigmentation disorder affecting humans and several other animal species. Oculocutaneous albinism was studied in a herd of Murrah buffalo to determine the clinical presentation and genetic basis of albinism in this species.Results: Clinical examinations and pedigree analysis were performed in an affected herd, and wild-type and OCA tyrosinase mRNA sequences were obtained. The main clinical findings were photophobia and a lack of pigmentation of the hair, skin, horns, hooves, mucosa, and iris. The results of segregation analysis suggest that this disease is acquired through recessive inheritance. In the OCA buffalo, a single-base substitution was detected at nucleotide 1,431 (G to A), which leads to the conversion of tryptophan into a stop codon at residue 477.Conclusion: This premature stop codon produces an inactive protein, which is responsible for the OCA buffalo phenotype. These findings will be useful for future studies of albinism in buffalo and as a possible model to study diseases caused by a premature stop codon.

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Background: Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes various forms of acute and chronic skin damage, including immunosuppression, inflammation, premature aging and photodamage. Furthermore, it induces the generation of reactive oxygen species, produces proinflammatory cytokines and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and increases tyrosinase activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential photoprotective effects of Rheum rhaponticum L. rhizome extract on human UV-stimulated melanocytes.Methods: The effects of Rheum rhaponticum rhizome extract on tyrosine kinase activity, and on interleukin-1α (IL-1α), tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α), and α-MSH production in human epidermal melanocytes were evaluated under UV-stimulated and non-stimulated conditions. Antioxidant activity was evaluated by lipid peroxidation and 1,1-dyphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) assays, while anti-tyrosinase activity was evaluated by the mushroom tyrosinase method.Results: Rheum rhaponticum L. rhizome extract showed in vitro antioxidant properties against lipid peroxidation, free radical scavenging and anti-tyrosinase activities, and inhibited the production of IL-1α, TNF-α, α-MSH, and tyrosine kinase activity in melanocytes subjected to UV radiation.Conclusions: These results support the inclusion of Rheum rhaponticum L. rhizome extract into cosmetic, sunscreen and skin care products for the prevention or reduction of photodamage. © 2013 Silveira et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ziel der Arbeit war die enzymatische Aktivierung von Cheliceraten-Hämocyanin zur Erforschung ihrer Phenoloxidase-Aktivität. Hierzu wurden zwei Hämocyanine in vergleichenden Untersuchungen herangezogen: Das bekannte 24-mer aus der Spinne Eurypelma californicum und das ebenfalls 24-mere Hämocyanin des Skorpions Pandinus imperator, dessen Struktur hier aufgeklärt wurde. Elektronenmikroskopisch und in der dynamischer Lichtstreuung sind sich beide Hämocyanine sehr ähnlich und sedimentieren bei analytischer Ultrazentrifugation ebenfalls in gleicher Weise (Sedimentationskoeffizient von 37 S (S20, W)). Durch Dissoziation im alkalischen Milieu gewinnt man bis zu zwölf Untereinheiten, von denen sich neun immunologisch unterscheiden lassen. Das absorptionsspektroskopische Verhalten von P. imperator- und E. californicum-Hämocyanin sowie Sekundärstrukturanalyse mittels CD-Spektroskopie ist nahezu identisch. Die Stabilität des Hämocyanins gegenüber Temperatur und Denaturierungsmitteln wurde mit Circulardichroismus- und Fluoreszenzspektroskopie sowie durch die enzymatische Aktivität untersucht. Erstmals konnten die Hämocyanine von P. imperator und E. californicum nicht nur zu einer stabilen Diphenoloxidase umgewandelt werden, sondern auch eine Monophenolhydroxylase-Aktivität induziert und reguliert werden. Für letztere Aktivität ist dabei die Präsenz von Tris- oder Hepes-Puffer wesentlich. Während sich die Monophenolhydroxylase-Aktivität nur auf Ebene der oligomeren Zustände beobachten lässt, erkennt man bei den isolierten Untereinheiten-Typen lediglich eine Diphenoloxidase-Aktivität. Bei dem Spinnen-Hämocyanin zeigen die Untereinheiten bc die stärkste katalytische Aktivität auf, bei P. imperator-Hämocyanin findet man drei bis vier Untereinheiten, die enzymatisch aktiv sind. Die Aktivierung mit SDS liefert den Hinweis, dass die Quartärstruktur in eine andere Konformation gebracht und nicht durch SDS denaturiert wird. Zugabe von Mg2+ reguliert die Phenoloxidase-Aktivität und verschiebt bei P. imperator-Hämocyanin die enzymatische Aktivität zugunsten der Diphenoloxidase. Mit keiner der zur Verfügung stehenden Methoden konnte jedoch ein Konformationsübergang eindeutig nachgewiesen werden. Die Stabilität scheint durch die niedrigen SDS-Konzentrationen nicht beeinträchtigt zu werden. Die sehr lange “Verzögerungsphase“ bei der Monophenolhydroxylase-Aktivität konnte durch Zugabe von katalytischem Diphenol drastisch verkürzt werden, was ein Hinweis auf die echte Tyrosinase-Aktivität des aktivierten Hämocyanins ist. Ein in vivo-Aktivator konnte bis jetzt noch nicht gefunden werden. Trotzdem scheinen die Hämocyanine in der Immunologie von Cheliceraten eine bedeutende Rolle zu spielen, indem sie die Rolle der Tyrosinasen / Phenoloxidasen beziehungsweise Catecholoxidasen übernehmen, die bei Cheliceraten nicht vorkommen. Weitere Möglichkeiten des Cheliceraten-Immunsystems, eindringende Fremdorganismen abzuwehren, wurden untersucht. Das Fehlen einer ´echten` Phenoloxidase-Aktivität bei den Cheliceraten, mit der Fähigkeit, sowohl mono- als auch diphenolische Substrate umzusetzen, stützt die Hypothese, dass aktiviertes Hämocyanin in vivo an die Stelle der Phenoloxidase tritt.

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Für die Aufklärung der chemisch anspruchsvollen Monophenolase-Reaktion von Tyrosinasen wurde ein System entwickelt, um das Zielprotein aus dem Bakterium Streptomyces antibioticus in großen Mengen und mit hoher Reinheit zu isolieren. Zudem konnte ein hypothetischer Reaktionsmechanismus für die Monophenolase- und die Diphenolase-Aktivität der Tyrosinase formuliert werden. Die beiden Reaktionen der S. antibioticus-Tyrosinase wurden kinetisch analysiert und auf diesem Weg die Aktivität des Enzyms mit jener der sehr gut charakterisierten Tyrosinase aus dem Pilz Agaricus bisporus verglichen. Hierbei wurden signifikante Unterschiede festgestellt, die auf die verschiedenartigen Proteinstrukturen zurückgeführt wurden. Auch konnte gezeigt werden, dass einige sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe, die vor allem in Wein zu finden sind und in ihrer chemischen Struktur den Tyrosinasesubstraten ähnlich sind, die Aktivität dieses Enzyms maßgeblich beeinflussen. Das O2-Transportprotein Hämocyanin aus der Vogelspinne Eurypelma californicum, das wie die Tyrosinase zu der Familie der Typ-3-Kupferproteine gehört, ist nach chemischer Aktivierung zur Phenoloxidase zur enzymatischen Quervernetzung von Proteinen fähig. Die Tatsache, dass diese Quervernetzung auch das Hämocyanin selbst betrifft, sowie der erfolgreiche Nachweis von Hämocyanin in der Kutikula des genannten Organismus, legen die Vermutung nahe, dass die physiologische Funktion von Hämocyanin im Rahmen der Sklerotisierung des Exoskeletts in einer aktiven und passiven Beteiligung an Gerbungsprozessen im Integument besteht.

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Die Tyrosinase aus Streptomyces castaneoglobisporus HUT6202 ist für biochemische und strukturelle Untersuchungen besonders gut geeignet, da sie als globuläres binäres Protein vorliegt. Als bakterielles Protein lässt sich die Tyrosinase aus Streptomyces in einen E.coli Expressionsstamm klonieren und exprimieren.rnIn dieser Arbeit wurde die Tyrosinase zusammen mit seinem Hilfsprotein (ORF378) polycistronisch in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3)-Zellen heterolog exprimiert. Das Produkt der Expression ergab einen funktionellen binären Proteinkomplex, welcher mit einer Ausbeute von bis zu 0,8 mg/L über einen C-terminalen His-Tag sowie eine anschließende Größenausschlusschromatographie auf bis 95 % gereinigt werden konnte.rnDer gereinigte binäre Komplex aus Tyrosinase und Hilfsprotein wurde mit Hilfe isoelektrischer Fokussierung untersucht um die jeweiligen isoelektrischen Punkte der beiden Proteine zu bestimmen (pI 4,8 für die Tyrosinase sowie 4,9 für das Hilfsprotein), welche stark von den anhand der Aminosäuresequenz errechneten pIs abweichen (6,2 und 6,4). Des Weiteren wurde die Tyrosinase auf ihre Substratspezifität getestet, wobei sich ein bevorzugter Umsatz von Kaffeesäure (Km 1,4 mM; Vmax 21.5 µM min-1) und p-Cumarsäure zeigte. Es erfolgte keine Katalyse von Tyrosin und Tyramin sowie nur in geringem Maß von L-Dopa. Darüber hinaus konnte gezeigt werden, dass ein enzymatischer Umsatz nur stattfindet, nachdem die Tyrosinase mit CuSO4 aktiviert wurde. Eine Aktivierung mit SDS konnte nicht beobachtet werden.rnZur Untersuchung der Aktivierung des binären Komplexes lässt sich mit Hilfe dynamischer Lichtstreuung und analytischer Ultrazentrifugation eine Dissoziation des Komplexes in seine monomeren Komponenten nach Aktivierung mit CuSO4 vermuten. Dies würde den bislang hypothetisch angenommenen Mechanismus der Aktivierung der Tyrosinase aus S.castaneoglobisporus bestätigen.rnIn silico-Arbeiten wurden durchgeführt um ein tieferes Verständnis der Substratspezifität zu bekommen. Substrat-Docking-Experimente bestätigten die im Labor erhaltenen Ergebnisse. Eine Strukturanalyse deutet auf eine sterische Hinderung der Substrataufnahme für Substrate mit sekundären Aminogruppen hin. rnAnalysen des Protein-Interface von Tyrosinase und Hilfsprotein konnten kupferfixierende Faltungsmotive an der Oberfläche des Hilfsproteins aufzeigen. Bei diesen handelt es meist um 3-4 polare Aminosäuren, welche in der Lage sind, ein Kupferatom zu fixieren. Durch die Bindung der Kupferatome an die fixierenden Motive werden wahrscheinlich zahlreiche Wasserstoff-brückenbindungen getrennt, welche den Komplex in seiner inaktiven Form stabilisieren.rn

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Albino phenotypes are documented in various species including the American mink. In other species the albino phenotypes are associated with tyrosinase (TYR) gene mutations; therefore TYR was considered the candidate gene for albinism in mink. Four microsatellite markers were chosen in the predicted region of the TYR gene. Genotypes at the markers Mvi6025 and Mvi6034 were found to be associated with the albino phenotype within an extended half-sib family. A BAC clone containing Mvi6034 was mapped to chromosome 7q1.1-q1.3 by fluorescent in situ hybridization. Subsequent analysis of genomic TYR sequences from wild-type and albino mink samples identified a nonsense mutation in exon 1, which converts a TGT codon encoding cysteine to a TGA stop codon (c.138T>A, p.C46X; EU627590). The mutation truncates more than 90% of the normal gene product including the putative catalytic domains. The results indicate that the nonsense mutation is responsible for the albino phenotype in the American mink.

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The expression of cell-specialization genes is likely to be changing in tumor cells as their differentiation declines. Functional changes in these genes might yield unusual peptide epitopes with anti-tumor potential and could occur without modification in the DNA sequence of the gene. Melanomas undergo a characteristic decline in melanization that may reflect altered contributions of key melanocytic genes such as tyrosinase. Quantitative reverse transcriptase–PCR of the wild-type (C) tyrosinase gene in transgenic (C57BL/6 strain) mouse melanomas has revealed a shift toward alternative splicing of the pre-mRNA that generated increased levels of the Δ1b and Δ1d mRNA splice variants. The spontaneous c2j albino mutation of tyrosinase (in the C57BL/6 strain) changes the pre-mRNA splicing pattern. In c2j/c2j melanomas, alternative splicing was again increased. However, while some mRNAs (notably Δ1b) present in C/C were obligatorily absent, others (Δ3 and Δ1d) were elevated. In c2j/c2j melanomas, the percentage of total tyrosinase transcripts attributable to Δ3 reached approximately 2-fold the incidence in c2j/c2j or C/C skin melanocytes. The percentage attributable to Δ1d rose to approximately 2-fold the incidence in c2j/c2j skin, and to 10-fold that in C/C skin. These differences provide a basis for unique mouse models in which the melanoma arises in skin grafted from a C/C or c2j/c2j transgenic donor to a transgenic host of the same or opposite tyrosinase genotype. Immunotherapy designs then could be based on augmenting those antigenic peptides that are novel or overrepresented in a tumor relative to the syngeneic host.

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Melanomas tend to become less pigmented in the course of malignant progression. Thus, as proliferation increases, the tumors are decreasingly characterized by the tissue-specific phenotype of normally differentiated melanocytes. To learn whether the decline in melanization is associated with a shift from constitutive to alternative splicing of some pigment gene pre-mRNAs, melanomas were collected from Tyr-SV40E transgenic mice of the standard C57BL/6 strain. The mRNAs of the tyrosinase gene, which has a key role in melanogenesis, were analyzed by quantitative reverse transcriptase–PCR in 34 samples from 16 cutaneous tumors and 9 metastases. The cutaneous tumors included some cases with distinct melanotic and amelanotic zones, which were separately analyzed. All tyrosinase transcripts found in the melanomas were also found in normal skin melanocytes. However, the Δ1b and Δ1d alternatively spliced transcripts, due to deletions within the first exon, were specifically augmented in most of the tumors over their very low levels in skin; the exceptions were some all-amelanotic tumors in which no tyrosinase transcripts were detected. The level of Δ1b rose as high as 11.3% of total tyrosinase mRNAs as compared with 0.6% in skin; Δ1d reached 4.0% as compared with 0.8% in skin. Expression of these splice variants was highest in the melanotic components of zonal primary tumors, relatively lower in their amelanotic components, and still lower in all-amelanotic primary tumors and amelanotic metastases. The increase in Δ1b and Δ1d transcripts may be predicted to increase the levels of unusual peptides, which could have antigenic potential in the tumors, especially in the relatively early phases of malignancy. Analyses of the alternative transcripts of other pigment genes may identify additional candidate antigens, ultimately enabling melanoma cells in all phases of the disease to be represented as a basis for immune intervention.

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One pathway in forming synaptic-like microvesicles (SLMV) involves direct budding from the plasma membrane, requires adaptor protein 2 (AP2) and is brefeldin A (BFA) resistant. A second route leads from the plasma membrane to an endosomal intermediate from which SLMV bud in a BFA-sensitive, AP3-dependent manner. Because AP3 has been shown to bind to a di-leucine targeting signal in vitro, we have investigated whether this major class of targeting signals is capable of directing protein traffic to SLMV in vivo. We have found that a di-leucine signal within the cytoplasmic tail of human tyrosinase is responsible for the majority of the targeting of HRP-tyrosinase chimeras to SLMV in PC12 cells. Furthermore, we have discovered that a Met-Leu di-hydrophobic motif within the extreme C terminus of synaptotagmin I supports 20% of the SLMV targeting of a CD4-synaptotagmin chimera. All of the traffic to the SLMV mediated by either di-Leu or Met-Leu is BFA sensitive, strongly suggesting a role for AP3 and possibly for an endosomal intermediate in this process. The differential reduction in SLMV targeting for HRP-tyrosinase and CD4-synaptotagmin chimeras by di-alanine substitutions or BFA treatment implies that different proteins use the two routes to the SLMV to differing extents.

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Tyrosinase (EC 1.14.18.1), the key enzyme in melanin synthesis, has been shown to be one of the targets for cytotoxic T-cell recognition in melanoma patients. To develop serological reagents useful for immunophenotyping melanoma for tyrosinase, human tyrosinase cDNA was expressed in an Escherichia coli expression vector. The purified recombinant tyrosinase was used to generate mouse monoclonal and rabbit polyclonal antibodies. The prototype monoclonal antibody, T311, recognized a cluster of protein moieties ranging from 70 to 80 kDa in tyrosinase mRNA-positive melanoma cell lines and melanoma specimens as well as in L cells transfected with tyrosinase cDNA. Untransfected L cells and L cells transfected with tyrosinase-related protein 1, TRP-1(gp75), were nonreactive. Immunohistochemical analysis of melanomas with T311 showed tyrosinase in melanotic and amelanotic variants, and tyrosinase expression correlated with the presence of tyrosinase mRNA. Melanocytes in skin stained with T311, whereas other normal tissues tested were negative. The expression pattern of three melanosome-associated proteins--tyrosinase, TRP-1(gp75), and gp100--in melanoma was also compared. Tyrosinase and gp100 are expressed in a higher percentage of melanomas than TRP-1(gp75), and the expression of these three antigens was discordant. Tyrosinase expression within individual tumor specimen is usually homogenous, distinctly different from the commonly observed heterogeneous pattern of gp100 expression.

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Recently, the tissue origin of MDA-MB-435 cell line has been the subject of considerable debate. In this study, we set out to determine whether MDA-MB-435-DTP cells shown to express melanoma-specific genes were identical to various other MDA-MB-435 cell stocks worldwide. CGH-microarray, genetic polymorphism genotyping, microsatellite fingerprint analysis and/or chromosomal number confirmed that the MDA-MB-435 cells maintained at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (MDA-MB-435-LCC) are almost identical to the MDA-MB-435-DTP cells, and showed a very similar profile to those obtained from the same original source (MD Anderson Cancer Center) but maintained independently (MDA-MB-435-PMCC). Gene expression profile analy-sis confirmed common expression of genes among different MDA-MB-435-LCC cell stocks, and identified some unique gene products in MDA-MB-435-PMCC cells. RT-PCR analysis confirmed the expression of the melanoma marker tyrosinase across multiple MDA-MB-435 cell stocks. Collectively, our results show that the MDA-MB-435 cells used widely have identical origins to those that exhibit a melanoma-like gene expression signature, but exhibit a small degree of genotypic and phenotypic drift.