| 41. | It is generally assumed that arsenates bind to cysteine residues in proteins.
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| 42. | This also has several cysteines that are involved in forming disulphide bridges.
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| 43. | This enzyme exhibits cysteine protease activity with broad endopeptidase specificity.
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| 44. | The clan contains both cysteine and serine proteases ( different nucleophiles ).
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| 45. | Cys Subs = substrate protein cysteine embedded in sulfatase motif.
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| 46. | For example, dehydroalanine adds cysteine and lysine to form covalent crosslinks.
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| 47. | DsbD contains three cysteine pairs that undergo reversible disulfide rearrangements.
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| 48. | They are cysteine proteases that cleave the amide bond between the two proteins.
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| 49. | More aggressive oxidants convert cysteine to the corresponding sulfinic acid and sulfonic acid.
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| 50. | Aside from its oxidation to cystine, cysteine participates in numerous posttranslational modifications.
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