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Protein tyrosinase catalysis

Several diverse metal centres are involved in the catalysis of monooxygenation or hydroxylation reactions. The most important of these is cytochrome P-450, a hemoprotein with a cysteine residue as an axial ligand. Tyrosinase involves a coupled binuclear copper site, while dopamine jS-hydroxylase is also a copper protein but probably involves four binuclear copper sites, which are different from the tyrosinase sites. Putidamonooxin involves an iron-sulfur protein and a non-heme iron. In all cases a peroxo complex appears to be the active species. [Pg.709]


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