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model for
sulfhydryl groups in proteins.
Hydrophobic interactions of the
cystein side
chain in micelles". Eur. J. Biochem. 3 (3): 346–50. doi:10.1111/j...
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group at C3 –CH(OH)CH2Far –CH=CH2 –CH(
cystein-S-yl)CH3 –CH(OH)CH2Far
Functional group at C8 –CH=CH2 –CH=CH2 –CH(
cystein-S-yl)CH3 –CH=CH2
Functional group...
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Pharmacie (in French). 24: 629–632. Baumann, E. (1884). "Ueber
Cystin und
Cysteïn" [On
cystine and cysteine].
Zeitschrift für
physiologische Chemie (in German)...
- as
polyproline domains and
cystein-rich domains.
Trimers of
minicollagen proteins ****emble
through their terminal cystein-rich domain,
forming highly...
- 5-dihydroxy-1-cyclohex-3-enyl]sulfanyl]propanoic acid
Other names (2-L-
Cystein-S-yl-1,4-dihydroxycyclohex-5-en-1-yl)acetic acid
Identifiers CAS Number...
- 1098/rstl.1810.0015. S2CID 110151163.
Baumann E (1884). "Über
cystin und
cystein". Z
Physiol Chem. 8 (4): 299–305.
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- be
regulated by the
hydrophobicity in the
peptide sections where their cysteins are located,
explaining why the
gliadins are
monomeric despite sharing...
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enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction (7E,9E,11Z,14Z)-(5S,6R)-6-(
cystein-S-yl)-5-hydroxyicosa-7,9,11,14-
tetraenoate +
NADPH + H+ + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- transport.
Sulfur is a
structural component of some
amino acids (including
cystein and methionine) and vitamins, and is
essential for
chloroplast growth and...
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include the rate
deamination of
glutamine and
asparagine and
oxidation of
cystein, histidine, and methionine, the
absence of
stabilizing ligands, the presence...