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_displayNameTyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the first enzyme in catecholami...
_timestamp2011-08-02 18:53:35
created[InstanceEdit:209970] Jassal, Bijay, 2008-01-08
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:209844] The human tyrosine hydroxylase gene
[LiteratureReference:209857] Four isoforms of tyrosine hydroxylase are expressed in human brain
[LiteratureReference:350149] Catecholamine biosynthesis and physiological regulation in neuroendocrine cells
modified[InstanceEdit:1470793] Gillespie, ME, 2011-08-02
textTyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the first enzyme in catecholamine biosynthesis, as well as being the rate-limiting enzyme in that process. TH requires tetrahydrobiopterin and uses iron as a cofactor in the 3,4-hydroxylation of tyrosine to produce dopa. Four isoforms of TH are expressed in the human brain and all have enzymatic activity (Nagatsu, T, 1989; Lewis, DA et al, 1993).
(summation)[Reaction:209823] Tyrosine is hydroxylated to dopa [Homo sapiens]
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