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1 eprived cells accumulate proteins with fewer sulfur-containing amino acids.
2 of related peptides without the aromatic and sulfur-containing amino acids.
3 undance is controlled by the availability of sulfur-containing amino acids.
4 ocyanin, which possesses a minimal number of sulfur-containing amino acids.
5 Urate hydroperoxide oxidizes glutathione and sulfur-containing amino acids and is expected to react f
6                                              Sulfur-containing amino acids are oxidized readily and t
7           Elevated levels of homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, are correlated with increa
8 f protease activity by the modification of a sulfur-containing amino acid at the dimer interface may
9 an be regulated by reversible oxidation of a sulfur-containing amino acid at the dimer interface.
10 at the majority of retroviral proteases have sulfur-containing amino acids at the dimer interface.
11 lasma concentration and lowered total plasma sulfur-containing amino acids by more than 75%.
12 e NBI and 7S globulin had a lower content of sulfur-containing amino acids compared to NBF and the el
13 aching response of cyanobacteria, to provide sulfur-containing amino acids during periods of sulfur d
14                Elevated plasma levels of the sulfur-containing amino acid homocysteine increase the r
15 m catalysts are inhibited by the presence of sulfur-containing amino acids; however, these supported
16 cysteine content revealed no requirement for sulfur-containing amino acids in the target protein.
17 t that reducing agents, including endogenous sulfur-containing amino acid l-cysteine, selectively enh
18 ceptible to inactivation by oxidation of the sulfur-containing amino acid lanthionine, limiting their
19 metabolism of B. pertussis revealed that the sulfur-containing amino acids methionine and cysteine an
20 he proteins involved in the synthesis of the sulfur-containing amino acids methionine and cysteine, i
21 In contrast, selective ligation to the other sulfur-containing amino acid, methionine, has been precl
22                      Oxidative damage to the sulfur-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine,
23 hly conserved mechanism for metabolizing the sulfur-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine.
24 e as the final step in the catabolism of the sulfur-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine.
25 eadily sulfidize in the presence of isolated sulfur containing amino acids or proteins, such as cyste
26 dize a variety of cellular constituents, but sulfur-containing amino acid residues are especially sus
27                                              Sulfur-containing amino acid residues, cysteine and meth
28 robably driven by dietary components such as sulfur-containing amino acids (SAAs) and inorganic sulfu
29         However, sulfate, the end product of sulfur-containing amino acids (SAAs), contributes to met
30 remethylation of homocysteine -- a cytotoxic sulfur-containing amino acid that can induce DNA strand
31                Regulation of homocysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid that is a risk factor for c
32                Due to the high reactivity of sulfur-containing amino acids, the extent of oxidation i
33 ption), and 3) raising the concentrations of sulfur-containing amino acids (thought to promote zinc a

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