New inhibitors of laccase and tyrosinase by examination of cross‐inhibition between copper‐containing enzymes

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Abstract

Coppers play crucial roles in the maintenance homeostasis in living species. Approximately 20 enzyme families of eukaryotes and prokaryotes are known to utilize copper atoms for catalytic activities. However, small‐molecule inhibitors directly targeting catalytic centers are rare, except for those that act against tyrosinase and dopamine‐β‐hydroxylase (DBH). This study tested whether known tyrosinase inhibitors can inhibit the copper‐containing enzymes, ceruloplasmin, DBH, and laccase. While most small molecules minimally reduced the activities of ceruloplasmin and DBH, aside from known inhibitors, 5 of 28 tested molecules significantly inhibited the function of laccase, with the Ki values in the range of 15 to 48 μM. Enzyme inhibitory kinetics classified the molecules as competitive inhibitors, whereas differential scanning fluorimetry and fluorescence quenching supported direct bindings. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on organic small‐molecule inhibitors for laccase. Comparison of tyrosinase and DBH inhibitors using cheminformatics predicted that the presence of thione moiety would suffice to inhibit tyrosinase. Enzyme assays confirmed this prediction, leading to the discovery of two new dual tyrosinase and DBH inhibitors.

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Chaudhary, D., Chong, F., Neupane, T., Choi, J., & Jee, J. G. (2021). New inhibitors of laccase and tyrosinase by examination of cross‐inhibition between copper‐containing enzymes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222413661

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