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Cystine
Cystine Cystine is an oxidized dimeric form of cysteine ...
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Cystine (translated from French)
Cystine This article is one outline to supplement ... knowledge by modifying it. Formulate semi-developed cystine. cystine is one acide amino composed of two ...
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Cystinosis
... phosphates. The body accumulates the amino acid cystine within cells. Excess cystine forms crystals that can build up and ... by abnormal transport of the amino acid cystine from lysosomes of all tissues, resulting in a massive intra-lysosomal cystine accumulation. Via an as yet unknown mechanism, lysosomal cystine appears to amplify apoptosis such that ...
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Cysteine (translated from French)
... of the air, it oxyde to form cystine , which consists of two cysteine molecules linked ... secondary product of the creation of each cystine molecule. Cysteine can be taken as food ... 5,05 Application The sheep require for cystine to produce wool, however it is an ... produce sheep able to produce their own cystine. See too Sélénocystéine Acide amino Thiol External ...
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... 17 Oct 11, 2002 (UTC) Concerning cysteine/cystine - uhh, nope. The picture (the monomer) is ... cysteines joined by a disulfide bond is cystine. Hmm, since I'm not looking at ... don't follow. Yes two cysteines = 1 cystine via a disulfide bond with water as ... late. I always did get cysteine and cystine mixed up, but I did look it ...
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Thiol
... folding, an oxidation reaction can create a cystine unit with a disulfide bond (-S-S ... in curly hair are a product of cystine formation. Permanents take advantage of the oxidizability ... in hair straightening are reductants that reduce cystine disulfide bridges to free cysteine sulfhydryl groups ... that oxidize cysteine sulfhydryl groups to form cystine disulfide bridges. Sulfhydryl groups in the active ...
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Cysteine
... exposed to air it oxidizes to form cystine, which is two cysteine molecules joined by ... reducing, and cysteine is not oxidized to cystine. Cysteines play a valuable role by crosslinking ... secondary structure. Insulin is a hallmark of cystine crosslinking, where two separate peptide chains are ... this environment, cysteines are generally oxidized to cystine and no longer functions as a nucleophile ...
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Cystinuria
... and is characterized by the formation of cystine stones in the kidneys, ureter, and bladder ... is characterized by the inadequate reabsorption of cystine during the filtering process in the kidneys ... an excessive concentration of this amino acid. Cystine will precipitate out of the urine, if ...
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Lanthionine
... 2 )-COOH). As the monosulfide analog of cystine, lanthionine is composed of two alanine residues ... have been published including sulfur extrusion from cystine, 5 ring opening of serine β-lactone ... 1971) Preparation and Mass Spectral Properties of Cystine and Lanthionine Derivatives. Novel Synthesis of L ...
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Cystinose (translated from French)
... proteins. An ocular examination shows typical lesions: cystine crystals in cornea . The cystine proportioning in leucocytes confirm the diagnosis. The ...
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