Tyrosinase is an
oxidase that is the
rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of
melanin. It is mainly involved in two distinct reactions of melanin synthesis; firstly, the hydroxylation of a monophenol and secondly, the conversion of an o-diphenol to the corresponding o-quinone. o-Quinone undergoes several reactions to eventually form melanin. Tyrosinase is a
copper-containing enzyme present in plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation, as in the blackening of a peeled or sliced
potato exposed to air. It is found inside
melanosomes which are synthesised in the skin
melanocytes. In humans, the tyrosinase enzyme is encoded by the
TYR gene.