نتایج جستجو برای: tyrosinase

تعداد نتایج: 3872  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Hideya Ando Zhi-Ming Wen Hee-Yong Kim Julio C Valencia Gertrude-E Costin Hidenori Watabe Ken-ichi Yasumoto Yoko Niki Hirofumi Kondoh Masamitsu Ichihashi Vincent J Hearing

Proteasomes are multicatalytic proteinase complexes within cells that selectively degrade ubiquitinated proteins. We have recently demonstrated that fatty acids, major components of cell membranes, are able to regulate the proteasomal degradation of tyrosinase, a critical enzyme required for melanin biosynthesis, in contrasting manners by relative increases or decreases in the ubiquitinated tyr...

2013
Qun Ren Bernhard Henes Michael Fairhead Linda Thöny-Meyer

BACKGROUND Tyrosinase is a bifunctional enzyme that catalyzes both the hydroxylation of monophenols to o-diphenols (monophenolase activity) and the subsequent oxidation of the diphenols to o-quinones (diphenolase activity). Due to the potential applications of tyrosinase in biotechnology, in particular in biocatalysis and for biosensors, it is desirable to develop a suitable low-cost process fo...

2014
Yu-Ching Lee Nai-Wan Hsiao Tien-Sheng Tseng Wang-Chuan Chen Hui-Hsiung Lin Sy-Jye Leu Ei-Wen Yang Keng-Chang Tsai

Tyrosinase, a key copper-containing enzyme involved in melanin biosynthesis, is closely associated with hyperpigmentation disorders, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases, and as such, it is an essential target in medicine and cosmetics. Known tyrosinase inhibitors possess adverse side effects, and there are no safety regulations; therefore, it is necessary to develop new inhibitors with fewer...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1998
Claudio A. Mosse Leslie Meadows Chance J. Luckey David J. Kittlesen Eric L. Huczko Craig L. Slingluff Jeffrey Shabanowitz Donald F. Hunt Victor H. Engelhard

Formation of major histocompatibility complex class I-associated peptides from membrane proteins has not been thoroughly investigated. We examined the processing of an HLA-A*0201-associated epitope, YMDGTMSQV, that is derived from the membrane protein tyrosinase by posttranslational conversion of the sequence YMNGTMSQV. Only YMDGTMSQV and not YMNGTMSQV was presented by HLA-A*0201 on cells expre...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2003
Tianhong Chen Heather D Embree Eleanor M Brown Maryann M Taylor Gregory F Payne

We compared the ability of two enzymes to catalyze the formation of gels from solutions of gelatin and chitosan. A microbial transglutaminase, currently under investigation for food applications, was observed to catalyze the formation of strong and permanent gels from gelatin solutions. Chitosan was not required for transglutaminase-catalyzed gel formation, although gel formation was faster, an...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2007
A Gallone A Sagliano G Guida S Ito K Wakamatsu V Capozzi G Perna P Zanna R Cicero

The enzyme system responsible for Amphibian Kupffer Cell (KC) melanogenesis has not been entirely elucidated. This research demonstrates that the KC melanosomes of Rana esculenta L. possess a tyrosine-hydroxylase (TH) activity, showing that a tyrosinase is the enzyme involved in the melanogenesis. The TH reaction depends on catalytic Dopa as a cofactor and is not affected by catalase or H2O2, s...

2018
Kamal U. Zaidi Sharique A. Ali Ayesha S. Ali

Background Human skin exists in a wide range of different colors and gradations, ranging from white to brown to black. This is due to the presence of a chemically inert and stable pigment known as melanin, which is produced deep inside the skin but is displayed as a mosaic at the surface of the body. Methods & Materials In mammalian melanocytes, melanosome is a highly specialized organelle wh...

Journal: :Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics 2015
Kowsar Bagherzadeh Faezeh Shirgahi Talari Amirhossein Sharifi Mohammad Reza Ganjali Ali Akbar Saboury Massoud Amanlou

Tyrosinase, a widely spread enzyme in micro-organisms, animals, and plants, participates in two rate-limiting steps in melanin formation pathway which is responsible for skin protection against UV lights' harm whose functional deficiency result in serious dermatological diseases. This enzyme seems to be responsible for neuromelanin formation in human brain as well. In plants, the enzyme leads t...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2004
B Yu T M S Chang

Melanoma is now the fifth most common type of cancer in North America. At present, there is no optimal treatment for this cancer. However, the lowering of the tyrosine level can inhibit the growth of melanoma. Unfortunately, this diet restriction cannot be humanly tolerated and causes vomiting, nausea, and severe body weight loss. To prevent these problems, we are studying a new approach involv...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2006
Alfonso Lavado Lluis Montoliu

Albino animals display a hypopigmented phenotype associated with several visual abnormalities, including rod photoreceptor cell deficits, abnormal patterns of connections between the eye and the brain and a general underdevelopment of central retina. Oculocutaneous albinism type I, a common form of albinism, is caused by mutations in the tyrosinase gene. In mice, the albino phenotype can be cor...

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