Cysteine {90000392} Record Keys Parent:[ ] Definition:Cysteine Queue:[ ] Details Initialisation date:[ ] Specification: [ ]Source: [ ] Meta Information Structural Type:[ ] Functional Type:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] - Degradation of cysteine to #Pyruvate produces hydrogen sulfate (H2S). [1.2] [#Ceramides, #Para-cresol] [#Aging] - Among metabolites that were positively associated with age, seven were common in all four groups (aconitic acid, #Choline, #Citrulline, cysteine, cystine, #kynurenine, and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA)) and 10 were common in three out of four groups (aspartic acid, asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), butyrylcarnitine, ceramide d18:1/24:1, ceramide d18:1/25:0, ceramide d18:2/24:1, hippuric acid, homocysteine, methionine sulfoxide, and p-cresol #Sulfate) [1.3] [#Entamoeba histolytica] - E. histolytica cysteine proteinases (CPs) play a crucial role in the degradation process of #Bacillus subtilis biofilm. - These proteinases target TasA, a major component of the B. subtilis biofilm matrix, also contributing to the adhesion of the parasite to the biofilm. - They are also involved in the degradation of biofilms formed by Gram-negative and Gram-positive enteric pathogens. Furthermore, biofilms also play an important role in protecting trophozoites against #Oxidative stress. [1.4] [#Multiple Sclerosis] - an increased ratio of cysteine persulfide to cysteine in SPMS revealed by #Sulfur metabolomics > excessive DNA oxidation could take place in the gut of secondary progressive MS (SPMS).References Notes[ ]