Medical term:

Tyr



Tyr

Symbol for tyrosine and tyrosyl.
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TYR

A gene on chromosome 11q14-q21 that encodes tyrosinase, a copper-containing oxidase involved in pigment (e.g., melanin) formation and metabolism of other polyphenolic compounds. Tyrosinase catalyses the rate-limiting conversions of tyrosine to DOPA, DOPA to DOPA-quinone.

Molecular pathology
TYR mutations cause oculocutaneous albinism types 1A and 1B.
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Tyr

Abbreviation for tyrosine and its radicals.
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Tyr

abbrev. TYROSINE.
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TYR

Abbreviation for tyramine.

Tyr

Abbreviation for tyrosine.
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tyramine

 [ti´rah-mēn]
a decarboxylation product of tyrosine, which may be converted to cresol and phenol, found in decayed animal tissue, ripe cheese, and ergot. Closely related structurally to epinephrine and norepinephrine, it has a similar but weaker action.
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ty·ra·mine

(tī'ră-mēn, tir'ă-),
Decarboxylated tyrosine, a sympathomimetic amine having an action in some respects resembling that of epinephrine; present in ergot, mistletoe, ripe cheese, beer, red wine, and putrefied animal matter; elevated in people with tyrosinemia type II.
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tyramine

(tī′rə-mēn′)
n.
A colorless crystalline amine, C8H11NO, found in mistletoe, putrefied animal tissue, certain cheeses, and ergot and also produced synthetically, used in medicine as a sympathomimetic agent.
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ty·ra·mine

(tī'ră-mēn)
Decarboxylated tyrosine, a sympathomimetic amine having an action in some respects resembling that of epinephrine; present in ergot, mistletoe, ripe cheese, beer, red wine, and putrefied animal matter; elevated in people with tyrosinemia type II.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

ty·ra·mine

(TYR) (tī'ră-mēn, tir'ă-)
Decarboxylated tyrosine, a sympathomimetic amine having an action in some respects resembling that of epinephrine; present in ergot, mistletoe, ripe cheese, beer, red wine, and putrefied animal matter.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012


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