- −SH
functional group itself is
referred to as
either a
thiol group or a
sulfhydryl group, or a
sulfanyl group.
Thiols are the
sulfur analogue of alcohols...
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label sulfhydryl groups with biotin.
Because free
sulfhydryl groups are less
prevalent on most
proteins compared to
primary amines,
sulfhydryl biotinylation...
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noted that HClO is a
sulfhydryl inhibitor that, in
sufficient quantity,
could completely inactivate proteins containing sulfhydryl groups. This is because...
- in the
structural diagram on the right) of acetyl-CoA is
linked to the
sulfhydryl substituent of the β-mercaptoethylamine group. This
thioester linkage...
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groups based on
their molecular structure of the
enzyme binding sites (
sulfhydryl, phosphinyl, carboxyl) to the
active center of ACE:
Alacepril Captopril...
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mononitrate therapy.
Sulfhydryl-containing compounds. The
metabolism of
organic nitrates to
nitric oxide is
dependent on the
presence of
sulfhydryl groups in the...
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Cysteine proteases, also
known as
thiol proteases, are
hydrolase enzymes that
degrade proteins.
These proteases share a
common catalytic mechanism that...
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carboxyl group,
carbonyl group,
hydroxyl group,
phosphate group, and
sulfhydryl group. In 1953, the Miller–Urey
experiment showed that
organic compounds...
- to form
sulfhydryl groups. 2-Iminothiolane
reacts with
primary amines efficiently at pH 7 to 9,
creating amidine compounds with a
sulfhydryl group. Thus...
- glutathione, a sulfur-containing tripeptide, is a
reducing agent through its
sulfhydryl (–SH)
moiety derived from cysteine. Methanogenesis, the
route to most...