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Title: [Heterogeneity of tyrosinases isolated from rat skin, normal human skin, and human melanoma tumors]. Author: Sukhanov VA, D'iakov VL, Lalaev VV, Iakh''iaev AV. Journal: Biokhimiia; 1991 Jun; 56(6):1026-35. PubMed ID: 1932336. Abstract: An electrophoretically homogeneous preparation of tyrosinase (Mr = 61 kDa) was isolated from rat skin. The purification procedure which consisted in chromatographic separation of Triton X-100-solubilized proteins included four main steps, namely: gel filtration, anion-exchange chromatography and two consecutive affinity chromatography steps. Isoelectrofocusing revealed the presence of 9 isoforms possessing an L-DOPA oxidase activity, of which proteins with pI of 4.26 and 4.33 were the major ones. The specific activity of the preparation was 43 nmol/min/mg of protein. Human skin epidermis was practically devoid of the L-DOPA-oxidase activity which was due not only to the absence of tyrosinase but also to the presence of a large amount of a 66 kDa protein able to inhibit the oxidation of L-DOPA to DOPA-chrom. The tyrosinase preparation from human melanoma consisted, predominantly, of two isoforms (48 and 69 kDa) which upon isoelectrofocusing displayed a high heterogeneity at pH around 3-5. The specific activity of the melanoma preparation markedly exceeded that of normal skin tyrosinase and was equal to 290 nmol/min/mg of protein.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]