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- The enzyme cystathionine γ-lyase (EC 4.4.1.1, CTH or CSE; also cystathionase; systematic name L-cystathionine cysteine-lyase (deaminating; 2-oxobutanoate-forming))...
- Cystathioninuria, also called cystathionase deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder. It is characterized by an abnormal ac****ulation...
- and cystathionase. These enzymes catalyze reactions in the catabolism of methionine. Part of this pathway (the reaction catalyzed by cystathionase) also...
- Cystathionine beta-lyase (EC 4.4.1.8), also commonly referred to as CBL or β-cystathionase, is an enzyme that primarily catalyzes the following α,β-elimination...
- Game–Friedman–Paradice syndrome Gamma aminobutyric acid transaminase deficiency Gamma-cystathionase deficiency Gamma-sarcoglycanopathy Gamstorp episodic adynamy Ganglioglioma...
- enzyme inactivators, using their expertise to design inactivators of γ-cystathionase, and other enzymes. Abeles was elected to the National Academy of Sciences...
- 4-thiouridine and thiamine are produced by the action of persulfides. Cystathionase generates the persulfide of cysteine (sometimes called thiocysteine)...
- Churchich, J. (1976). "Reactivity of the phosphopyridoxal groups of cystathionase". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 251 (17): 5267–5271. doi:10...
- Ruma (2009). "Relative Contributions of Cystathionine β-Synthase and γ-Cystathionase to H2S Biogenesis via Alternative Trans-sulfuration Reactions". Journal...
- Keith, J. M., & Thompson, J. (1993). Toxicity of Bordetella auium @-Cystathionase toward MC3T3-E 1 Osteogenic Cells*. THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY...