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Action of tyrosinase on alpha and beta-arbutin: A kinetic study
Author(s) -
Antonio GarcíaJiménez,
José A. Teruel,
José Berná,
José Neptuno Rodríguez-López,
José Tudela,
Francisco Garcı́a-Cánovas
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0177330
Subject(s) - arbutin , tyrosinase , chemistry , hydroquinone , quinone , reaction rate constant , stereochemistry , photochemistry , medicinal chemistry , kinetics , enzyme , organic chemistry , biochemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
The known derivatives from hydroquinone, α and β-arbutin, are used as depigmenting agents. In this work, we demonstrate that the oxy form of tyrosinase (oxytyrosinase) hydroxylates α and β-arbutin in ortho position of the phenolic hydroxyl group, giving rise to a complex formed by met -tyrosinase with the hydroxylated α or β-arbutin. This complex could evolve in two ways: by oxidizing the originated o -diphenol to o -quinone and deoxy -tyrosinase, or by delivering the o -diphenol and met -tyrosinase to the medium, which would produce the self-activation of the system. Note that the quinones generated in both cases are unstable, so the catalysis cannot be studied quantitatively. However, if 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone hydrochloride hydrate is used, the o -quinone is attacked, so that it becomes an adduct, which can be oxidized by another molecule of o -quinone, generating o -diphenol in the medium. In this way, the system reaches the steady state and originates a chromophore, which, in turn, has a high absorptivity in the visible spectrum. This reaction allowed us to characterize α and β-arbutin kinetically as substrates of tyrosinase for the first time, obtaining a Michaelis constant values of 6.5 ± 0.58 mM and 3 ± 0.19 mM, respectively. The data agree with those from docking studies that showed that the enzyme has a higher affinity for β-arbutin. Moreover, the catalytic constants obtained by the kinetic studies (catalytic constant = 4.43 ± 0.33 s -1 and 3.7 ± 0.29 s -1 for α and β-arbutin respectively) agree with our forecast based on 13 C NMR considerations. This kinetic characterization of α and β-arbutin as substrates of tyrosinase should be taken into account to explain possible adverse effects of these compounds.

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