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Methanethiol /ˌmɛθ.eɪn.ˈθaɪ.ɒl/ (also
known as
methyl mercaptan) is an
organosulfur compound with the
chemical formula CH 3SH. It is a
colorless gas with...
- In enzymology, a
methanethiol oxidase (EC 1.8.3.4) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction methanethiol + O2 + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
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derived from
aspartic acid,
while the
sulfur may come from cysteine,
methanethiol, or
hydrogen sulfide. First,
aspartic acid is
converted via β-aspartyl...
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identical to
naming an
alcohol and is used by the IUPAC, e.g. CH3SH
would be
methanethiol. The word
mercaptan replaces alcohol in the name of the
equivalent alcohol...
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sodium thiomethoxide (CH3SNa, MeSNa) is the
sodium conjugate base of
methanethiol. This
compound is
commercially available as a
white solid. It is a powerful...
- and thiols: L-methionine + H2O =
methanethiol + NH3 + 2-oxobutanoate (overall reaction) (1a) L-methionine =
methanethiol + 2-aminobut-2-enoate (1b) 2-aminobut-2-enoate...
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enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction O-acetyl-L-homoserine +
methanethiol ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } L-methionine +
acetate Thus, the...
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dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), and is also
produced by the
bacterial metabolism of
methanethiol. DMS
originates primarily from DMSP, a
major secondary metabolite in...
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bacteria convert methanethiol to DMS.[citation needed] DMS is also
taken up by
marine bacteria, but not as
rapidly as
methanethiol.
Although DMS usually...
- mercaptan; CH2=CHCH2SH) (garlic
volatiles and
garlic breath) (Methylthio)
methanethiol (CH3SCH2SH), the "mouse thiol",
found in
mouse urine and
functions as...