酪氨酸酶
黑色素
黑素细胞
黑素体
化学
体外
白化病
分子生物学
生物化学
生物
酶
黑色素瘤
遗传学
作者
Monika B. Dolinska,Paul T. Wingfield,Kenneth L. Young,Yuri V. Sergeev
摘要
Abstract Tyrosinases are melanocyte‐specific enzymes involved in melanin biosynthesis. Mutations in their genes cause oculocutaneous albinism associated with reduced or altered pigmentation of skin, hair, and eyes. Here, the recombinant human intra‐melanosomal domains of tyrosinase, TYRtr (19–469), and tyrosinase‐related protein 1, TYRP1tr (25–472), were studied in vitro to define their functional relationship. Proteins were expressed or coexpressed in whole Trichoplusia ni larvae and purified. Their associations were studied using gel filtration and sedimentation equilibrium methods. Protection of TYRtr was studied by measuring the kinetics of tyrosinase diphenol oxidase activity in the presence (1:1 and 1:20 molar ratios) or the absence of TYRP1tr for 10 hr under conditions mimicking melanosomal and ER pH values. Our data indicate that TYRtr incubation with excess TYRP1tr protects TYR, increasing its stability over time. However, this mechanism does not appear to involve the formation of stable hetero‐oligomeric complexes to maintain the protective function.
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