D-tyrosine adds an anti-melanogenic effect to cosmetic peptides

D-tyrosine is known to negatively regulate melanin synthesis by inhibiting tyrosinase activity. Here, we further reveal that peptides containing terminal D-tyrosine can reduce the melanin contents of human melanocytes. The addition of D-tyrosine to the terminus of the commercial anti-wrinkle peptide...

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description D-tyrosine is known to negatively regulate melanin synthesis by inhibiting tyrosinase activity. Here, we further reveal that peptides containing terminal D-tyrosine can reduce the melanin contents of human melanocytes. The addition of D-tyrosine to the terminus of the commercial anti-wrinkle peptide, pentapeptide-18 endowed the peptide with the ability to reduce the melanin content and tyrosinase activity in human MNT-1 melanoma cells and primary melanocytes. Consistently, terminal D-tyrosine-containing pentapeptide-18 inhibited the melanogenesis induced by α-MSH treatment or UV irradiation of MNT-1 cells and reduced melanin synthesis in the epidermal basal layer of a 3D human skin model. Furthermore, the addition of D-tyrosine to an anti-aging peptide (GEKG) or an anti-inflammatory peptide (GHK) endowed these short peptides with anti-melanogenic effects without altering their intrinsic effects. Together, these data suggest that the addition of D-tyrosine at the terminus of a short cosmetic peptide adds an anti-melanogenic effect to its intrinsic cosmetic effect. Our work offers a novel means of generating dual-function cosmetic peptides.
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Aging
alpha-MSH - pharmacology
Amino Acid Sequence
Cell Culture Techniques
Cells, Cultured
Cosmetics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Inflammation
Irradiation
Melanin
Melanins - metabolism
Melanocytes
Melanocytes - cytology
Melanocytes - drug effects
Melanocytes - metabolism
Melanoma
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Oligopeptides - chemistry
Oligopeptides - pharmacology
Peptides
Science
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Skin Aging - drug effects
Tyrosine
Tyrosine - chemistry
Ultraviolet radiation
Ultraviolet Rays
title D-tyrosine adds an anti-melanogenic effect to cosmetic peptides
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