Sulfhydration

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Used for

disulfide bond reduction

Broader Terms

reduction

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • The relatively high activity and affinity for sulfide of O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase provides an explanation in molecular terms for transsulfuration, and not direct sulfhydration, being the dominant pathway for homocysteine biosynthesis.
  • A broad panel of reactions are investigated: Aliphatic alkylation Aromatics acylation Esterification Sulfhydration of olefins 1000 Reactions catalyzed by solid bases Phenol, urea conversion NOx reduction Aliphatic alkylation Details in: P.
  • The third group contained enzymes of bacteria that are active in the direct sulfhydration pathway and use OSH as a substrate.
  • The physiological roles of the transsulfuration and direct sulfhydration pathways in Chlorella sorokiniana growing under steady state photoautotrophic conditions with limiting sulfate were studied by following the patterns of assimilation of 35SO4(2-) into sulfur amino acids.
  • One pathway, the transsulfhydration pathway, utilizes cysteine as the sulfur source for methionine.

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