| Cys | cyclosporine; cysteine |
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| GGCS | gamma-glutamyl cysteine synthetase |
| MCDU | mercaptolactate-cysteine disulfiduria |
| SPARC | cysteine-rich acidic secreted protein |
| cysteine |
Cysteine is a naturally occurring hydrophobic amino acid which has a sulfhydryl group and is found in most proteins, however only in small quantities. See the chemical structure of cysteine immediately to the right. When it is exposed to air it oxidizes to form cystine, which is two cysteine molecules joined by a disulfide bond. See the chemical structure of cystine below and to the right. One molecule of water (H2O) is the byproduct from the creation of each molecule of cystine. ...
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| cysteine |
an amino acid that contains sulfur and is found in the protein of the hair; the bond it forms strengthens the hair.
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| cysteine |
amino acid which can confer stability upon a protein through sulfide bridging.
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| cysteine |
A nonessential, sulfur-containing amino acid converted within the body to cystine, an important constituent of hair.
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| cysteine |
A sulfur-containing amino acid that is synthesized from homocysteine. Its levels are rate-limiting for the synthesis of glutathione.
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