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  2. Cystine - Wikipedia

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    Cystine is the oxidized derivative of the amino acid cysteine and has the formula (SCH 2 CH(NH 2)CO 2 H) 2. It is a white solid that is poorly soluble in water. As a residue in proteins, cystine serves two functions: a site of redox reactions and a mechanical linkage that allows proteins to retain their three-dimensional structure. [1]

  3. Cystine–lactose–electrolyte-deficient agar - Wikipedia

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    CLED agar (cystine–lactose–electrolyte-deficient agar or medium) is a valuable non-inhibitory growth medium used in the isolation and differentiation of urinary microbes. It contains cystine and lactose and is electrolyte -deficient; the latter trait prevents the swarming of Proteus species.

  4. Cysteine metabolism - Wikipedia

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    L-cysteine production pathways; Reactants → Enzyme Cofactors Notes O-acetyl-L-serine/hydrogen sulfide → cysteine synthase [9] pyridoxal phosphate not present in humans L-cystine/2 glutathione → glutathione-cystine transhydrogenase [10] cystathionine: → cystathionine γ-lyase [4] pyridoxal phosphate 3-mercapto-pyruvate: → cysteine ...

  5. L-cystine - Wikipedia

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  6. Cysteine - Wikipedia

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    Cysteine, mainly the l-enantiomer, is a precursor in the food, pharmaceutical, and personal-care industries. One of the largest applications is the production of flavors. For example, the reaction of cysteine with sugars in a Maillard reaction yields meat flavors. [44] l-Cysteine is also used as a processing aid for baking. [45]

  7. Cystine reductase - Wikipedia

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    In enzymology, a cystine reductase (EC 1.8.1.6) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 2 L-cysteine + NAD + ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } L-cystine + NADH + H + Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are L-cysteine and NAD + , whereas its 3 products are L-cystine , NADH , and H + .

  8. Cystine/glutamate transporter - Wikipedia

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    SLC7A11 is a member of a heterodimeric Na+-independent anionic amino acid transport system highly specific for cystine and glutamate. This antiporter imports cystine and exports glutamate, which are both amino acids. An antiporter functions with a one-to-one counter-transport, which is when one substance is transported across the membrane at ...

  9. Lysosomal cystine transporter family - Wikipedia

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    The lysosomal cystine transporter (LCT) family is part of the TOG Superfamily and includes secondary transport proteins that are derived from animals, plants, fungi and other eukaryotes. They exhibit 7 putative transmembrane α-helical spanners ( TMSs ) and vary in size between about 200 and 500 amino acyl residues, although most have between ...