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. 2024 Jul 15;25(14):e202400050.
doi: 10.1002/cbic.202400050. Epub 2024 Jul 3.

Mushroom Tyrosinase: Six Isoenzymes Catalyzing Distinct Reactions

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Mushroom Tyrosinase: Six Isoenzymes Catalyzing Distinct Reactions

Matthias Pretzler et al. Chembiochem. .

Abstract

"Mushroom tyrosinase" from the common button mushroom is the most frequently used source of tyrosinase activity, both for basic and applied research. Here, the complete tyrosinase family from Agaricus bisporus var. bisporus (abPPO1-6) was cloned from mRNA and expressed heterologously using a single protocol. All six isoenzymes accept a wide range of phenolic and catecholic substrates, but display pronounced differences in their specificity and enzymatic reaction rate. AbPPO3 ignores γ-l-glutaminyl-4-hydroxybenzene (GHB), a natural phenol present in mM concentrations in A. bisporus, while AbPPO4 processes 100 μM GHB at 4-times the rate of the catechol l-DOPA. All six AbPPOs are biochemically distinct enzymes fit for different roles in the fungal life cycle, which challenges the traditional concept of isoenzymes as catalyzing the same physiological reaction and varying only in secondary properties. Transferring this approach to other enzymes and organisms will greatly stimulate both the study of the in vivo function(s) of enzymes and the application of these highly efficient catalysts.

Keywords: isoenzymes; metalloenzymes; polyphenol oxidase; protein expression; tyrosinase.

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