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- Tyrosinase - Wikipedia
Tyrosinase is a copper -containing enzyme present in plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation
- What Is the Tyrosinase Enzyme and How Does It Work?
Tyrosinase is a copper-containing enzyme found in animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria Classified as a polyphenol oxidase, it acts as a catalyst for oxidation reactions involving phenolic compounds
- Tyrosinase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tyrosinase is defined as a copper-containing enzyme found in plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the oxidation of the substrate tyrosine to produce melanin and other pigments, playing a significant role in processes such as the browning of fruits and defense mechanisms in microbes
- Tyrosinase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tyrosinase, a copper-containing glycoprotein, is the rate-limiting enzyme critical for melanin biosynthesis in specialized organelles termed melanosomes that are produced only by melanocytic cells
- Tyrosinase Background and Protein Families Super familis
The human tyrosinase gene family has three members: tyrosinase (TYR), tyrosinase related protein 1 (TRP1), and tyrosinase related protein 2 (DCT,TRP2) They bind different divalent metal cations and have different catalytic properties They act in a complex
- The Tyrosinase Structure and Its Active Site Explained
The tyrosinase enzyme typically involves a single polypeptide chain, though it can also form dimers Its structure is broadly divided into three domains: an N-terminal, a central catalytic, and a C-terminal domain
- TYR gene: MedlinePlus Genetics
The TYR gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called tyrosinase This enzyme is located in melanocytes, which are specialized cells that produce a pigment called melanin
- Tyrosinases: a family of copper-containing metalloenzymes
TYRs and COs constitute the enzyme family of polyphenol oxidases (PPOs), a term which is particularly common for plant enzymes, while insect PPOs are commonly called phenol oxidases (POs), and both bacterial and fungal PPOs are mainly referred to as tyrosinases
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