tyrosinase
Tyrosinase is a copper-containing enzyme that belongs to the polyphenol oxidase family. In humans and many other organisms, it catalyzes two related reactions in melanin biosynthesis: monophenolase activity converts the amino acid tyrosine to L-DOPA, and catecholase activity oxidizes L-DOPA to dopaquinone. These reactions initiate the production of melanin pigments in melanosomes.
In humans, tyrosinase is a key enzyme in pigment formation within melanocytes of the skin, hair, and
Genetic mutations in the TYR gene can reduce or abolish tyrosinase activity, causing oculocutaneous albinism type
Tyrosinase is also present in plants and other organisms as polyphenol oxidases that contribute to browning
The enzyme contains a binuclear copper active site coordinated by histidine residues. It is synthesized as