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Bacterial tyrosinases and their applications

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PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 47, 期 12, 页码 1749-1760

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2012.08.018

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Tyrosinase; Biosynthesis; Biosensors; Bioremediation; Food; Dyeing

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  1. TYROMAT
  2. FP7: People Marie-Curie action COFUND
  3. Finnish Cultural Foundation
  4. Zerazyme
  5. Finnish Agency for Technology and Innovation [40161/10]

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Tyrosinases with different physico-chemical properties have been identified from various bacterial phyla such as Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria and their production is often inducible by environmental stresses. Tyrosinases are enzymes catalysing the oxidation of mono- and di-phenolic compounds to corresponding quinones with the concomitant reduction of molecular oxygen to water. Since the quinone produced can further react non-enzymatically with other nucleophiles, e.g. amino groups, many tyrosinases have a recorded cross-linking activity on proteins. Various bacterial tyrosinases oxidise tyrosine, catechol, L/D-DOPA, caffeic acid and polyphenolic substrates such as catechins. This substrate specificity has been exploited to engineer biosensors able to detect even minimal amounts of different phenolic compounds. The physiological role of tyrosinases in the biosynthesis of melanins has been used for the production of coloured and dyeing agents. Moreover, the cross-linking activity of tyrosinases has found application in food processing and in the functionalisation of materials. Numerous tyrosinases with varying substrate specificities and stability features have been isolated from bacteria and they can constitute valuable alternatives to the well-studied tyrosinase from common mushroom. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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