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CLASS OF ENZYMES
Monophenol monooxygenase; OCA1A; Oca1a; OCAIA; Ocaia; Tyrosinase inhibitors; Tyrosinase inhibitor; Tyrosinase inhibition; TYR (gene); EC 1.14.18.1; Mushroom tyrosinase; TYR gene
  • burgundy]] to represent conservation grades from variable through conserved, respectively. At right is shown an alternative color scheme inspired by the earlier (now obsolete) ProteinExplorer's MSA3D (in which grades 4, 5, and 6 use the same color).
  • Mutations in the tyrosinase gene that have been shown to cause albinism in animals. Colored boxes indicate regions in the protein encoded by one of five exons (see figure of gene structure). Positions refer to amino acid positions in protein of each species. Modified after Miura et al.
  • TRP-2]]- Tyrosinase- related protein 2
  • type 3 copper center]]. From models C and D, the active site for this protein can be seen to sit within a pillus formed on the molecular surface of the molecule.
  • AAC17168]]), Snakes (Their genebank accession numbers [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/BBC55580 BBC55580], [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/XP_032076040 XP032076040] and [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/BBC55647 BBC55647]) and Human (Genebank accession number [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AAA61242 AAA61242])  using Clustal Omega. (Note: (*) shows a conserved region,(.) shows more conserved and (:) shows less conserved.)
  • nigromaculatus]] Wild, nA<sup>H</sup>: nigromaculatus Albino collected from Hiroshima. Numbers outside of the parenthesis refer to the amino acid position of the mutated species, and the number in the parenthesis refers to the associated amino acid position in the human sequence.  (Miura et al. 2018)<ref name=":1" />
  •  doi-access=free }}</ref> Open and closed boxes represent protein-coding and untranslated regions of exons, respectively, with exons labeled by numbers. Intron sizes are indicated by small numbers (in bp).
  • CLUSTAL W]] program( version 1.7)and the phylogenetic trees were constructed by the Neighbour-joining method without distance correction. So ''Ambystoma and  Xenopus'' do not cluster with other amphibians. Branches and nodes are drawn according to identical patterns.

tyrosinase      
n. Enzima
albino         
  • OCA1a]]) with her offspring
  • "Albino" California kingsnake
  • A leucistic alligator at the [[Audubon Aquarium of the Americas]], New Orleans, Louisiana
  • The foliage of an Albino redwood. Note the distinctive white coloration of the needles.
  • A hedgehog with albinism due to a genetic mutation
  • giant gourami]]
  • An albino [[Rebutia]] seedling. The two seedlings are of the same age, but the albino stopped developing once the seed's reserve was exhausted.
  • "Snowflake"]], a blue-eyed western lowland gorilla caught in the wild with Type IV [[oculocutaneous albinism]]
  • A true albino squirrel. Note the reddish-pink eyes.
  • An albino [[killer whale]]
CONGENITAL DISORDER CAUSING SKIN TO LACK PIGMENTATION
Albino; Albinos; Oculocutaneous albinism, tyrosinase positive; The Albino; Ocular Albinism; Oculocutaneous albinism type 2; Oculocutaneous albinism type 3; Albinism, ocular; Albinic; Albinoid; Albinoidism; Forsius-Eriksson ocular albinism; Hypomelanism; Hypomelanosis; Albinoids; Albinistic; Albinistics; Person with albinism; Albino person; Albino humans; Albino animal; Albino animals; Human albinism; Human with albinism; Humans with albinism; Animal with albinism; Animals with albinism; Albinistic people; Albinistic person; Albinistic persons; Albinistic human; Albinistic humans; Albinistic animal; Albinistic animals; Human albino; Albinoes; Human albinos; Human hypomelanism; Human hypomelanosis; Hypomelanics; Hypomelanoid; Hypomelanoids; Hypomelanistic; Hypomelanic; Albinoism; Achromasia; Achromatosis; Albino (color); Hypomelanotic disorder; Achromasias; Hypomelanist; Hypomelanoses; Amelanist; Amelanists; Amelanotic; Amelanoid; Achromia; Albanism; Partial albinism; Albino lion; Albino lions; Albinism on white animals; Albinism in animals; Albinism in plants; Plant albinism; Animal albinism; Albino plant; Albino plants; Zoological albinism; Botanical albinism; White alligator; User:Ashleybrian001/sandbox; Draft:White Alligators; White Alligators; Albinism in biology; Albinism (biology); Albinism in nature; Albinism (genetics)
albino
albino         
  • OCA1a]]) with her offspring
  • "Albino" California kingsnake
  • A leucistic alligator at the [[Audubon Aquarium of the Americas]], New Orleans, Louisiana
  • The foliage of an Albino redwood. Note the distinctive white coloration of the needles.
  • A hedgehog with albinism due to a genetic mutation
  • giant gourami]]
  • An albino [[Rebutia]] seedling. The two seedlings are of the same age, but the albino stopped developing once the seed's reserve was exhausted.
  • "Snowflake"]], a blue-eyed western lowland gorilla caught in the wild with Type IV [[oculocutaneous albinism]]
  • A true albino squirrel. Note the reddish-pink eyes.
  • An albino [[killer whale]]
CONGENITAL DISORDER CAUSING SKIN TO LACK PIGMENTATION
Albino; Albinos; Oculocutaneous albinism, tyrosinase positive; The Albino; Ocular Albinism; Oculocutaneous albinism type 2; Oculocutaneous albinism type 3; Albinism, ocular; Albinic; Albinoid; Albinoidism; Forsius-Eriksson ocular albinism; Hypomelanism; Hypomelanosis; Albinoids; Albinistic; Albinistics; Person with albinism; Albino person; Albino humans; Albino animal; Albino animals; Human albinism; Human with albinism; Humans with albinism; Animal with albinism; Animals with albinism; Albinistic people; Albinistic person; Albinistic persons; Albinistic human; Albinistic humans; Albinistic animal; Albinistic animals; Human albino; Albinoes; Human albinos; Human hypomelanism; Human hypomelanosis; Hypomelanics; Hypomelanoid; Hypomelanoids; Hypomelanistic; Hypomelanic; Albinoism; Achromasia; Achromatosis; Albino (color); Hypomelanotic disorder; Achromasias; Hypomelanist; Hypomelanoses; Amelanist; Amelanists; Amelanotic; Amelanoid; Achromia; Albanism; Partial albinism; Albino lion; Albino lions; Albinism on white animals; Albinism in animals; Albinism in plants; Plant albinism; Animal albinism; Albino plant; Albino plants; Zoological albinism; Botanical albinism; White alligator; User:Ashleybrian001/sandbox; Draft:White Alligators; White Alligators; Albinism in biology; Albinism (biology); Albinism in nature; Albinism (genetics)
(n./adj.) = albino
Ex: Not one, but five towns use albino squirrels as their claims to fame, and none is particularly happy about the others.

تعريف

albino
(albinos)
An albino is a person or animal with very white skin, white hair, and pink eyes.
N-COUNT
Albino is also an adjective.
...an albino rabbit.
ADJ: ADJ n

ويكيبيديا

Tyrosinase

Tyrosinase is an oxidase that is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin. The enzyme is mainly involved in two distinct reactions of melanin synthesis otherwise known as the Raper Mason pathway. 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. It is found inside melanosomes which are synthesized in the skin melanocytes. In humans, the tyrosinase enzyme is encoded by the TYR gene.