bromotyrosine
Bromotyrosine is a naturally occurring organobromine compound. It is a derivative of the amino acid tyrosine, where one or more hydrogen atoms on the aromatic ring have been substituted by bromine atoms. Specifically, the common forms are 3-bromotyrosine and 3,5-dibromotyrosine. These compounds are synthesized by marine organisms, particularly sponges and algae, as part of their secondary metabolism. The enzymatic machinery in these organisms utilizes halide ions, such as bromide, and an enzyme called haloperoxidase to introduce bromine onto the tyrosine molecule.
Bromotyrosines play various roles in the organisms that produce them. They are believed to contribute to defense