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- Cysteine abstract "Cysteine (abbreviated as Cys or C) is an α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH. It is a semi-essential amino acid, which means that it can be biosynthesized in humans. The thiol side chain in cysteine often participates in enzymatic reactions, serving as a nucleophile. The thiol is susceptible to oxidization to give the disulfide derivative cystine, which serves an important structural role in many proteins. When used as a food additive, it has the E number E920.".
- Cysteine iupacName "Cysteine".
- Cysteine thumbnail Cysteine.png?width=300.
- Cysteine wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Cysteine wikiPageExternalLink 90eac3d9-ee59-4f02-a245-631bde944b66.aspx.
- Cysteine wikiPageExternalLink URN:ISBN.
- Cysteine wikiPageExternalLink cystein_en.html.
- Cysteine wikiPageExternalLink www.iksi.org.
- Cysteine wikiPageID "52644".
- Cysteine wikiPageRevisionID "603288193".
- Cysteine hasPhotoCollection Cysteine.
- Cysteine imagefile "Cysteine.png".
- Cysteine imagefilel "L-cysteine-3D-balls2.png".
- Cysteine imagefiler "L-cysteine-3D-vdW2.png".
- Cysteine iupacname "Cysteine".
- Cysteine name "(L)-Cysteine".
- Cysteine othernames "2".
- Cysteine verifiedrevid "443554430".
- Cysteine watchedfields "changed".
- Cysteine subject Category:Glucogenic_amino_acids.
- Cysteine subject Category:Proteinogenic_amino_acids.
- Cysteine subject Category:Sulfur_amino_acids.
- Cysteine subject Category:Thiols.
- Cysteine type ChemicalCompound.
- Cysteine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Cysteine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Cysteine type ChemicalObject.
- Cysteine type Thing.
- Cysteine comment "Cysteine (abbreviated as Cys or C) is an α-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH. It is a semi-essential amino acid, which means that it can be biosynthesized in humans. The thiol side chain in cysteine often participates in enzymatic reactions, serving as a nucleophile. The thiol is susceptible to oxidization to give the disulfide derivative cystine, which serves an important structural role in many proteins. When used as a food additive, it has the E number E920.".
- Cysteine label "Cisteina".
- Cysteine label "Cisteína".
- Cysteine label "Cisteína".
- Cysteine label "Cystein".
- Cysteine label "Cysteina".
- Cysteine label "Cysteine".
- Cysteine label "Cysteïne".
- Cysteine label "Cystéine".
- Cysteine label "Цистеин".
- Cysteine label "سيستئين".
- Cysteine label "システイン".
- Cysteine label "半胱氨酸".
- Cysteine sameAs Cystein.
- Cysteine sameAs Cystein.
- Cysteine sameAs Κυστεΐνη.
- Cysteine sameAs Cisteína.
- Cysteine sameAs Zisteina.
- Cysteine sameAs Cystéine.
- Cysteine sameAs Sisteina.
- Cysteine sameAs Cisteina.
- Cysteine sameAs システイン.
- Cysteine sameAs 시스테인.
- Cysteine sameAs Cysteïne.
- Cysteine sameAs Cysteina.
- Cysteine sameAs Cisteína.
- Cysteine sameAs m.0dv57.
- Cysteine sameAs Q186474.
- Cysteine sameAs Q186474.
- Cysteine sameAs DB00151.
- Cysteine wasDerivedFrom Cysteine?oldid=603288193.
- Cysteine depiction Cysteine.png.
- Cysteine isPrimaryTopicOf Cysteine.
- Cysteine name "(L)-Cysteine".