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Down‐Regulation of Melanin Synthesis by a Biphenyl Derivative and Its Mechanism
Authors:Kyoko Nakamura  Masaki Yoshida  Hideyo Uchiwa  Yoko Kawa  Masako Mizoguchi
Abstract:Down‐regulation of melanin synthesis is required for recovery of pigmentary disorders and it is known that direct inhibitors of tyrosinase, the key enzyme in melanin synthesis, such as hydroquinone with a phenol structure, suppress melanin synthesis. We screened several phenolic derivatives using B16 melanoma cells and found that a biphenyl derivative, 2,2′‐dihydroxy‐5,5′‐dipropyl‐biphenyl (DDB), down‐regulated melanin synthesis effectively. Although DDB has a phenol structure, it did not inhibit tyrosinase in vitro, thus we examined its mechanism in detail. Western blotting revealed that the amount of tyrosinase was decreased by DDB, and pulse‐chase labeling and immunoprecipitation analysis showed a decrease of mature tyrosinase and acceleration of tyrosinase degradation in its presence. These results suggest that DDB down‐regulates melanin synthesis by inhibiting the maturation of tyrosinase, leading to acceleration of tyrosinase degradation.
Keywords:Tyrosinase  Melanogenesis  Melanocytes  Maturation  Degradation
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