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The following pages link to Persulfide generated from L-cysteine inactivates tyrosine aminotransferase. Requirement for a protein with cysteine oxidase activity and gamma-cystathionase (Q69925964):
Displaying 14 items.
- Crystal structure of trypanosoma cruzi tyrosine aminotransferase: Substrate specificity is influenced by cofactor binding mode (Q27620667) (← links)
- The chemical biology of hydropersulfides (RSSH): Chemical stability, reactivity and redox roles (Q28834642) (← links)
- H2S and its role in redox signaling (Q33723945) (← links)
- Emerging perspectives on essential amino acid metabolism in obesity and the insulin-resistant state (Q35579562) (← links)
- Sulfur as a signaling nutrient through hydrogen sulfide (Q36384782) (← links)
- VEGFR2 functions as an H2S-targeting receptor protein kinase with its novel Cys1045-Cys1024 disulfide bond serving as a specific molecular switch for hydrogen sulfide actions in vascular endothelial cells (Q36991383) (← links)
- Possible chemical mechanisms underlying the antitumor activity of S-deoxyleinamycin (Q37356828) (← links)
- Enzymology of H2S biogenesis, decay and signaling (Q37543232) (← links)
- Chemical foundations of hydrogen sulfide biology (Q38121347) (← links)
- Hydrogen Sulfide in Renal Physiology and Disease (Q38785627) (← links)
- Mechanisms of h(2)s production from cysteine and cystine by microorganisms isolated from soil by selective enrichment (Q42034592) (← links)
- The smooth muscle relaxant effect of hydrogen sulphide in vitro: evidence for a physiological role to control intestinal contractility (Q42059284) (← links)
- Destabilization of tyrosine aminotransferase by amino acids (Q86638203) (← links)
- Nitric Oxide and Hydrogen Sulfide Regulation of Ischemic Vascular Growth and Remodeling (Q92677852) (← links)