Tetrahydrofolic Acid is a potent suicide substrate of mushroom tyrosinase |
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Authors: | García-Molina Francisco Muñoz-Muñoz Jose Luis Martínez-Ortiz Francisco García-Ruíz Pedro Antonio Tudela Jose García-Cánovas Francisco Rodríguez-López Jose Neptuno |
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Affiliation: | Grupo de Investigacio?n de Enzimologi?a (GENZ), Departamento de Bioqui?mica y Biologi?a Molecular-A, Facultad de Biologi?a, Universidad de Murcia , Espinardo, Murcia E-30100, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The coenzyme tetrahydrofolic acid is the most rapid suicide substrate of tyrosinase that has been characterized to date. A kinetic study of the suicide inactivation process provides the kinetic constants that characterize it: λ(max), the maximum apparent inactivation constant; r, the partition ratio or the number of turnovers made by one enzyme molecule before inactivation; and k(cat) and K(m), the catalytic and Michaelis constants, respectively. From these values, it is possible to establish the ratio λ(max)/K(m), which represents the potency of the inactivation process. Besides acting as a suicide substrate of tyrosinase, tetrahydrofolic acid reduces o-quinones generated by the enzyme in its action on substrates, such as l-tyrosine and l-DOPA (o-dopaquinone), thus inhibiting enzymatic browning. |
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