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  2. D-tyrosine negatively regulates melanin synthesis by competitively inhibiting tyrosinase activity

D-tyrosine negatively regulates melanin synthesis by competitively inhibiting tyrosinase activity

  • Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2018 May;31(3):374-383. doi: 10.1111/pcmr.12668.
Jisu Park 1 Hyejung Jung 2 Kyuri Kim 3 Kyung-Min Lim 3 Ji-Young Kim 4 Eek-Hoon Jho 4 Eok-Soo Oh 1 2
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Life Sciences, The Research Center for Cellular Homeostasis, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2 Skin QC Institute of Dermatological Sciences, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3 College of Pharmacy, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.
  • 4 Department of Life Sciences, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract

Although L-tyrosine is well known for its melanogenic effect, the contribution of D-tyrosine to melanin synthesis was previously unexplored. Here, we reveal that, unlike L-tyrosine, D-tyrosine dose-dependently reduced the melanin contents of human MNT-1 melanoma cells and primary human melanocytes. In addition, 500 μM of D-tyrosine completely inhibited 10 μM L-tyrosine-induced melanogenesis, and both in vitro assays and L-DOPA staining MNT-1 cells showed that Tyrosinase activity is reduced by D-tyrosine treatment. Thus, D-tyrosine appears to inhibit L-tyrosine-mediated melanogenesis by competitively inhibiting Tyrosinase activity. Furthermore, we found that D-tyrosine inhibited melanogenesis induced by α-MSH treatment or UV irradiation, which are the most common environmental factors responsible for melanin synthesis. Finally, we confirmed that D-tyrosine reduced melanin synthesis in the epidermal basal layer of a 3D human skin model. Taken together, these data suggest that D-tyrosine negatively regulates melanin synthesis by inhibiting Tyrosinase activity in melanocyte-derived cells.

Keywords

D-tyrosine; L-tyrosine; melanin; melanogenesis; tyrosinase.

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