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Concepción Olivares

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A three-dimensional model of mammalian tyrosinase active site accounting for loss of function mutations

2007

Tyrosinases are the first and rate-limiting enzymes in the synthesis of melanin pigments responsible for colouring hair, skin and eyes. Mutation of tyrosinases often decreases melanin production resulting in albinism, but the effects are not always understood at the molecular level. Homology modelling of mouse tyrosinase based on recently published crystal structures of non-mammalian tyrosinases provides an active site model accounting for loss-of-function mutations. According to the model, the copper-binding histidines are located in a helix bundle comprising four densely packed helices. A loop containing residues M374, S375 and V377 connects the CuA and CuB centres, with the peptide oxyge…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistryTyrosinaseClinical BiochemistryActive sitePeptideCell BiologyPlant ScienceAmino acidMelaninEnzymechemistrySide chainbiology.proteinAgronomy and Crop ScienceAlpha helixDevelopmental BiologyPigment Cell Research
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