transsulfuration
(Q14913085)
The interconversion of homocysteine and cysteine via cystathionine. In contrast with enteric bacteria and mammals, Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two transsulfuration pathways employing two separate sets of enzymes.
The interconversion of homocysteine and cysteine via cystathionine. In contrast with enteric bacteria and mammals, Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two transsulfuration pathways employing two separate sets of enzymes.
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transsulfuration
(P31) |
(Q2996394)
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(P279) |
(Q21102181)
(Q22276232)
(Q14864921)
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(P527) |
(Q935387)
(Q192466)
(Q27089394)
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(P2888) |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0019346
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other details
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GO:0019346 transsulphuration |
description | The interconversion of homocysteine and cysteine via cystathionine. In contrast with enteric bacteria and mammals, Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two transsulfuration pathways employing two separate sets of enzymes. |
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(P686) |
GO:0019346
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