[Different faces of phenoloxidase in animals].

Postepy Biochem

Department of Immunobiology, Institute of Biology and Biochemistry, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, 19 Akademicka St., 20-033 Lublin, Poland.

Published: May 2019

Phenoloxidases are oxidoreducting enzymes whose main function is the oxidation of phenols. The term phenoloxidase is often used interchangeably to describe three different enzymes: tyrosinase (EC 1.14.18.1), catechol oxidase, and laccase. Of these, only tyrosinase has two activities: (1) oxygenase activity to hydroxylate monophenols to ortho-diphenols and (2) oxidase activity responsible for further oxidation of ortho-diphenols to ortho-quinones. Tyrosinase is a key enzyme involved in the melanogenesis process, resulting in the formation of black-brown eumelanin and yellow-red feomelanin. In addition to the pigmentary role, human melanin protects against harmful ultraviolet radiation, while in invertebrate animals melanin is involved in the process of cuticle hardening, wound healing, clot formation, maintenance of intestinal homeostasis and defense reactions. In invertebrates, the tyrosinase is synthesized as a proenzyme that is activated by a serine proteases' cascade known as the phenoloxidase system. This system is considered as one of the innate immunity mechanisms.

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