| 31. | The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'glutathione : cystine oxidoreductase " '.
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| 32. | Will cystine, proline, leucine, water and egg albumin change color with the biuret reagent test?
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| 33. | In this environment, cysteines are, in general, oxidized to cystine and are no longer functional as a nucleophiles.
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| 34. | L-cysteine also serves as a precursor to cystine which in turn serves as a substrate for the mGluR 5.
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| 35. | Together, the light and heavy chains form two identical 73-kDa monomers connected by a cystine bridge at Cys153.
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| 36. | Proximal glial cells use a cystine / glutamate antiporter ( xCT ) to transport cystine into the cell and glutamate out.
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| 37. | Proximal glial cells use a cystine / glutamate antiporter ( xCT ) to transport cystine into the cell and glutamate out.
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| 38. | "' Cystinosis "'is a lysosomal storage disease characterized by the abnormal accumulation of the amino acid cystine.
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| 39. | It is rich in phenylalanine and threonine, but limiting in the sulphur amino acids, cystine and methionine, and tryptophan.
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| 40. | The structure of atracotoxin comprises a core beta region with a cystine knot motif, a feature seen in other neurotoxic polypeptides.
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