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Cysteine is an amino acid. Cysteine, like [[Methionine|Methionine]], contains sulphur. It is a non-polar [[Amino acids|amino acid that]] contains a thiol group. | Cysteine (abbreviated to Cys or C) is an amino acid with the side chain -CH<sub>2</sub>SH. Cysteine, like [[Methionine|Methionine]], contains sulphur. It is a non-polar [[Amino acids|amino acid that]] contains a very reactive thiol or sulfhydryl group (-SH). The presence of this group allows cysteine to form strong [[Disulphide bridges|disulphide bridges]] when paired with another cysteine. Cysteine therfore plays an important structural role in proteins. <ref>Berg et al., Biochemistry, 6th Edition, 2007: 31.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 26 November 2010
Cysteine (abbreviated to Cys or C) is an amino acid with the side chain -CH2SH. Cysteine, like Methionine, contains sulphur. It is a non-polar amino acid that contains a very reactive thiol or sulfhydryl group (-SH). The presence of this group allows cysteine to form strong disulphide bridges when paired with another cysteine. Cysteine therfore plays an important structural role in proteins. [1]
References
- ↑ Berg et al., Biochemistry, 6th Edition, 2007: 31.