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  2. Cystathionine beta-lyase - Wikipedia

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    Cystathionine beta-lyase (EC 4.4.1.8), also commonly referred to as CBL or β-cystathionase, is an enzyme that primarily catalyzes the following α,β-elimination reaction [1] Reaction catalyzed by cystathionine beta-lyase. Thus, the substrate of this enzyme is L-cystathionine, whereas its 3 products are homocysteine, pyruvate, and ammonia. [2 ...

  3. Cystathionine beta synthase - Wikipedia

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    Cystathionine-β-synthase, also known as CBS, is an enzyme (EC 4.2.1.22) that in humans is encoded by the CBS gene. It catalyzes the first step of the transsulfuration pathway, from homocysteine to cystathionine: [5] L-serine + L-homocysteine L-cystathionine + H 2 O

  4. Cystathionine - Wikipedia

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    Cystathionine is an intermediate in the synthesis of cysteine from homocysteine. It is produced by the transsulfuration pathway and is converted into cysteine by cystathionine gamma-lyase (CTH). Biosynthetically, cystathionine is generated from homocysteine and serine by cystathionine beta synthase (upper reaction in the diagram below).

  5. Transsulfuration pathway - Wikipedia

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    Cystathionine γ-synthase (metB) which joins an activated homoserine ester (acetyl or succinyl) with cysteine to form cystathionine; Cystathionine β-lyase (metC) which splits cystathionine into homocysteine and a deaminated alanine (pyruvate and ammonia) in the direct sulfurylation pathway for methionine biosynthesis:

  6. Cys/Met metabolism PLP-dependent enzyme family - Wikipedia

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    Cystathionine γ-synthase (metB) which joins an activated homoserine ester (acetyl or succinyl) with cysteine to form cystathionine; Cystathionine β-lyase (metC) which splits cystathionine into homocysteine and a deaminated alanine (pyruvate and ammonia) in the direct sulfurylation pathway for methionine biosynthesis:

  7. Cystathionine gamma-synthase - Wikipedia

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    In enzymology, a cystathionine gamma-synthase (EC 2.5.1.48) is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of cystathionine from cysteine and an activated derivative of homoserine, e.g.: O 4 -succinyl-L-homoserine + L-cysteine {\displaystyle \longrightarrow } L-cystathionine + succinate

  8. Cystathionine gamma-lyase - Wikipedia

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    Other members include cystathionine γ synthase, cystathionine β lyase, and methionine γ lyase. [8] It is also a member of the broader aspartate aminotransferase family. [1] [8] Like many other PLP-dependent enzymes, cystathionine γ-lyase is a tetramer with D2 symmetry. [8] Pyridoxal phosphate is bound in the active site by Lys 212. [2]

  9. Cysteine metabolism - Wikipedia

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    L-cysteine production pathways; Reactants → Enzyme Cofactors Notes O-acetyl-L-serine/hydrogen sulfide → cysteine synthase [9] pyridoxal phosphate not present in humans L-cystine/2 glutathione → glutathione-cystine transhydrogenase [10] cystathionine: → cystathionine γ-lyase [4] pyridoxal phosphate 3-mercapto-pyruvate: → cysteine ...