The role of cysteine sulfhydryl residues on the RNA binding activity of human thymidylate synthase (TS) was investigated by mutating each cysteine residue on human TS to a corresponding alanine residue.
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Stage one is characterized by a progressive decrease in the respiration rate and in the intracellular concentrations of cysteine and other amino acids. ...
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Julie Bianchini talks about her research into understanding the functions of cysteine-rich secretory proteins, using the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a ...
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Role of cysteine and glutathione in HIV infection and other diseases associated with muscle wasting and immunological dysfunction. ... In addition, recent studies revealed important clues about the role of cysteine and glutathione in the development of skeletal muscle wasting.
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Osteoclastic bone degradation involves the activity of cathepsin K. We found that in addition to this enzyme other, yet unknown, cysteine proteinases participate in digestion. The results support the notion that osteoclasts from different bone sites use different enzymes to degrade the collagenous bone matrix.
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The data from these studies confirm the role of a cysteine S-conjugate -lyase in the metabolism of cisplatin to a nephrotoxin. Our hypothesis is that the -elimination reaction catalyzed by cysteine S-conjugate -lyase...
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Calcium-mediated proximal tubular injury—what is the role of cysteine proteases? ... The major differences between the groups of cysteine proteases are shown in Table 2 . The cathepsins are non-calcium-dependent lysosomal cysteine proteases that do not appear to play a role in lethal cell injury.
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Cysteine residues in this domain are not merely sites for the addition of palmitate groups, but play an essential role in membrane recognition before palmitoylation.
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