different between cystine vs lanthionine
cystine
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (kústis, “bladder”), where it was found.
Noun
cystine (countable and uncountable, plural cystines)
- (chemistry) A nonessential amino acid formed by the oxidation of cysteine; it contains two cysteine residues linked by a disulfide bond.
Synonyms
- E921 when used as an improving agent
Derived terms
- cystinosis
- polycystine
Translations
Anagrams
- cystein, cytesin, insecty, synetic
cystine From the web:
lanthionine
English
Noun
lanthionine (countable and uncountable, plural lanthionines)
- (biochemistry) An analogue of cystine consisting of two alanine residues connected by a single sulfur atom
Related terms
- lanthipeptide
Translations
lanthionine From the web:
- what's a lanthionine bond
- what is lanthionine ketimine ester
- lanthionine bond definition
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