- Cysteine metabolism
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Cysteine metabolism refers to the biological pathways that consume or create cysteine. The pathways of different amino acids and other metabolites interweave and overlap to creating complex systems.
Human cysteine metabolism
In human cysteine metabolism, L-cysteine is consumed in several ways as shown below. L-cysteine is also consumed in methionine and glutathione metabolism as well as pantothenate/CoA biosynthesis.
L-cysteine consumption pathways enzyme → product cysteine dioxygenase → 3-sulfino-L-alanine (or cysteine sulfinic acid) amino-acid racemase → D-cysteine cysteine lyase → L-cysteate cysteine—tRNA ligase → L-cysteinyl-tRNACys cystine reductase → L-cystine cysteine transaminase → 3-mercapto-pyruvate L-cysteine is the product of several processes as well. In addition to the reactions below, L-cysteine is also a product of glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism.
L-cysteine production pathways starting chemical → enzyme O-acetyl-L-serine → cysteine synthase L-cystine → glutathione-cystine transhydrogenase pyruvate → cystathionine γ-lyase 3-mercapto-pyruvate → cysteine transaminase See also
Categories:- Sulfur metabolism
- Sulfur amino acids
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