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The involvement of histidine at the active site of Harding-Passey mouse melanoma tyrosinase
Authors:J H Martínez  F Solano  J C García-Borrón  J L Iborra  J A Lozano
Abstract:The nature of the essential residues at the active site of Harding-Passey mouse melanoma tyrosinase has been explored by kinetic and photochemical modification studies. Km for L-dopa depends strongly on pH, so that acidic pH prevents the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex because the protonation of an enzyme group with a pKa of 6.6. Halide ions inhibit competitively the enzyme activity, being F the more potent one. This inhibition is also pH-dependent, showing the involvement of a protonatable group of the enzyme with apparent pKa ranging from 5.9 to 7.0. Tyrosinase has also been modified with visible light using Rose Bengal as photosensitizer, yielding a pH-dependent photoinactivation, characteristic of histidyl residues. All these results strongly support that histidine plays an important role in the dopa-oxidase activity of the enzyme, very probably acting as the ligand of copper at the active site of the enzyme.
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