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The Discovery of the Mode of Action of Nitisinone

Edward A. Lock

2022Metabolites14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review briefly discusses the discovery of the mode of action of the triketone herbicide, 2-(2-nitro-4-trifluormethylbenzoyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione and its use as a drug Nitisinone for the treatment of inborn errors of tyrosine metabolism. Nitisinone is a potent reversible tight-binding inhibitor of the enzyme 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase, involved in the catabolism of the amino acid tyrosine. Nitisinone is used to treat the rare disease hereditary tyrosinaemia type 1 where the last enzyme in the breakdown of tyrosine, fumarylacetoacetase is deficient. Nitisinone is also used to treat patients with alkaptonuria where the enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase is deficient. Articles in this issue discuss metabolites of tyrosine catabolism in healthy patients and those with alkaptonuria.

Topics & Concepts

AlkaptonuriaHomogentisic acidTyrosinemiaTyrosineCatabolismOchronosisEnzymeBiochemistryChemistryMode of actionMedicinePathologyMetabolism and Genetic DisordersAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismMitochondrial Function and Pathology