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Primary information
ID16102
Therapeutic IDTh1678
Protein NameTyrosinase
Sequence>Th1678_Tyrosinase MESTTVLLAASTLLLVLHASYGQFPRACSTAQVLLSKECCPVWPGDNSSCGEVSGRGVCQDVVPSNSPVGAQFPFSGIDDRENWPIVFYNRTCQCQGNFMGYNCGECRFGYTGPNCTVRRNMIRKEIFRMTTAEKDKFIAYLNLAKRTISQDYVISTGTYEQMNNGSNPMFADINVYDLFVWLHYYASRDAFLEDGSVWANIDFAHEAPGFPPWHRFFLLLWEREIQKVAADDNFTIPFWDWRDAQQCDLCTDEFFGGTHPTSNNLLSPASFFSSWQVICSQPEEYNRLRIICNGTNEGPLLRSPGRHDRNRTPRLPTSADVEACLSLTDYETGAMDRFANFSFRNTLEGYAVPASGIANRSQSNMHNSLHVFMNGSMSNVQGSANDPIFVLHHAFVDSLFEQWLRRHQPSLDVYPEANAPVGHNREYNMVPFIPLFTNGEFFVQSRDLGYDYDYLAESGSIEDFLLPYLEQARQIWQWLLGAAVVGGLVTAVIATIISLTCRRKRRTKTSEETRPLLMEAEDYHATYQSNL
Molecular WeightNA
Chemical FormulaNA
Isoelectric PointNA
HydrophobicityNA
Melting pointNA
Half-lifeNA
DescriptionTyrosinase is a multi-copper-containing multifunctional metalloenzyme with 4 possible oxidation states.[A231829, A231834, A231839] It is responsible for producing melanin pigment across the phylogenetic spectrum.[A231829, A231834, A231839] Within mammals, tyrosinase is found specifically in melanocytes in a glycosylated form and plays a critical role in regulating the process of melanin biosynthesis (also known as melanogenesis).[A231829, A231839] It is recognized as being the main enzyme responsible for enzymatic browning and melanogenesis in mammals, thus causing undesired browning of fruits and vegetables and diseases resulting from melanin overproduction.[A231829]
Indication/DiseaseNA
PharmacodynamicsNA
Mechanism of ActionDuring melanogenesis, tyrosinase acts as a rate-limiting enzyme.[A231829]
ToxicityNA
MetabolismNA
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ClearanceNA
CategoriesEnzymes
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