For instance, the ions it absorbs are variously bound or chelated by organic acid groups such as oxalate, or by thiol groups, among others.
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Glutathione that is applied on the skin in the form of lotion is not efficiently absorbed by the skin cells as the thiol group undergoes rapid formation of disulfide.
33.
PCMB reacts with thiol groups in proteins and is therefore an inhibitor of enzymes that are dependent on thiol reactivity, including cysteine proteases such as papain and acetylcholinesterase.
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Then a photomask was applied to the surface and a thiol-ene addition between the exposed thiol group and a biotin derivative was initiated, using a laser.
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These are : a stereocentre at C4 ( attached to the SH thiol group ), a double bond at C3 C16, and the original stereocentre at C7.
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The attachment of a molecule with a sterically accessible alkene or thiol group to a solid surface enables the construction of polymers on the surface through subsequent thiol-ene reactions.
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The thiol groups of the cysteine residues in proteins can be oxidized resulting in disulfide bridges with other cysteine side chains ( and form cystine ) and / or linkage of polypeptides.
38.
Because phytochelatin synthase uses glutathione with a blocked thiol group in the synthesis of phytochelatin, the presence of heavy metal ions that bind to glutathione causes the enzyme to work faster.
39.
CH 3 ), S is the sulfur atom of the thiol group, Au is a gold surface atom and e " is an electron supplied by an external voltage source.
40.
One of the main structural differences with beta-lactoglobulin is that it does not have any free thiol group that can serve as the starting-point for a covalent aggregation reaction.