| 41. | It inhibits methionine biosynthesis, thus affecting protein formation and subsequent cell division.
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| 42. | Animals obtain sulfur from cysteine and methionine in the protein that they consume.
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| 43. | Oxidation of the sulfur of methionine results in methionine sulfoxide or methionine sulfone.
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| 44. | Oxidation of the sulfur of methionine results in methionine sulfoxide or methionine sulfone.
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| 45. | Oxidation of the sulfur of methionine results in methionine sulfoxide or methionine sulfone.
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| 46. | This reaction is a critical step in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine.
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| 47. | The other sulfur-containing amino acid, methionine, cannot form disulfide bonds.
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| 48. | Vitamin B 6 deficiency can also result in impaired transsulfuration of methionine to cysteine.
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| 49. | There is scientific evidence that restricting methionine consumption can increase lifespans in some animals.
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| 50. | Improper conversion of methionine can lead to atherosclerosis.
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