α‐MSH Can Control the Essential Cofactor 6‐Tetrahydrobiopterin in Melanogenesis
- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 885 (1) , 329-341
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1999.tb08688.x
Abstract
In the human epidermis both keratinocytes and melanocytes express POMC m-RNA. Immunohistochemical studies of both cell types demonstrate significantly higher levels of alpha-MSH in melanocytes than in keratinocytes. Both cell types also hold the full capacity for de novo synthesis/recycling of the essential cofactor (6R)-L-erythro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin (6BH4). 6BH4 is critical for the hydroxylation of the aromatic amino acids L-phenylalanine, L-tyrosine, and L-tryptophan, for nitric oxide production and in various immune modulatory processes. Recently it was shown that tyrosinase activity is regulated by 6BH4 through a specific allosteric inhibition. The tyrosinase/6BH4 inhibition can be activated by 1:1 complex formation between 6BH4 and alpha-MSH, but an excess of alpha-MSH over 6BH4 can inhibit tyrosinase due to complex formation by tyr2 in the alpha-MSH sequence. In both melanocytes and keratinocytes 6BH4 controls the L-tyrosine supply via phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). Recently we were able to show that the cellular uptake of L-phenylalanine and its intracellular turnover to L-tyrosine is crucial for melanogenesis. alpha-MSH can promote the production of L-tyrosine via PAH due to activation of the PAH tetramer to the more active dimer by removing 6BH4 from the regulatory binding domain on the enzyme. In conclusion, alpha-MSH can control (1) intracellular L-tyrosine formation from L-phenylalanine in both melanocytes and keratinocytes, and (2) tyrosinase activity, directly, in melanocytes.Keywords
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