Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2051175 FEBS Letters 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phenoloxidases and hemocyanins have similar type 3 copper centers although they perform different functions. Hemocyanins are oxygen carriers, while phenoloxidases (tyrosinase/catecholoxidase) catalyze the initial step in melanin synthesis. Tyrosinases catalyze two subsequent reactions, whereas catecholoxidases catalyze only the second one. Recent results indicate that hemocyanins can also function as phenoloxidases and here we show for the first time that hemocyanin can be converted to phenoloxidase. Furthermore, its substrate specificity can be switched between catecholoxidase and tyrosinase activity depending on effectors such as hydroxymethyl-aminomethan (Tris) and Mg2+-ions. This demonstrates that substrate specificity is not caused by a chemical modification of the active site.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant Science
Authors
, , ,