Definition of Homocystine. Meaning of Homocystine. Synonyms of Homocystine

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Definition of Homocystine

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- Homocystine is the organosulfur compound with the formula (HO2CCH(NH2)CH2CH2S)2. It is disulfide derived from oxidation of homocysteine. Its relationship...
- a glutathione—homocystine transhydrogenase (EC 1.8.4.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 2 glutathione + homocystine ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- by an abnormally high level of total homocysteine (that is, including homocystine and homocysteine-cysteine disulfide) in the blood, conventionally described...
- Milton J.; Steinman, Harry G. (1952). "The Electrolytic Reduction of Homocystine at a Controlled Reference Potential". Journal of the American Chemical...
- disulfide bonds liberates cysteine from cystine as well as homocysteine from homocystine. Next, sodium nitroprusside is added to the solution and it reacts with...
- Glutathione—cystine transhydrogenase Lactate—malate transhydrogenase Glutathione—homocystine transhydrogenase Glutathione—CoA-glutathione transhydrogenase This set...
- methionine metabolism. Homocysteic acid is prepared by the oxidation of homocystine with aqueous bromine. Grandes, P; Kq, KQD; Morino, P; Cuénod, M; Streit...
- due to a mutation to the CBS gene. This mutation causes the amino acid homocystine not to be used properly thus high levels build up in the blood, damaging...
- S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine (due to equilibrium constant favors S-adenosyl-L-homocystine), a potent inhibitor of methyl transfer reactions. Hu Y, Komoto J, Huang...
- related molecules including djenkolate, lanthionine, diaminopimelate and homocystine. (1) ATP + H2O + L-cystine [cystine - binding protein][side 1] = ADP...