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1.8.1.6
L-cystine + glutathione
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Ulva intestinalis
L-cysteine + GSSG
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?
1.8.1.6
L-cystine + NADH + H+
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Escherichia coli
2 L-cysteine + NAD+
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1.8.1.6
L-cystine + NADH + H+
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Homo sapiens
2 L-cysteine + NAD+
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1.8.1.6
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enzyme TRP14 not being able to reduce any classical protein disulfide substrates of thioredoxin 1, Trx1. Trx1-mediated L-cystine reduction is inefficient in the presence of other preferred Trx1 substrates whereas, conversely, TRP14 seems to be a more dedicated L-cystine reductase
Homo sapiens
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1.8.1.6
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enzyme TRP14 has S-denitrosylase activity performing GSNO reduction with realease of NO, it is also active with L-CysSNO
Homo sapiens
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1.8.1.6
NADH + L-cystine
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
NAD+ + L-cysteine
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?
1.8.1.6
NADH + L-cystine
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Pisum sativum
NAD+ + L-cysteine
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?
1.8.1.6
NADH + L-cystine
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Candida albicans
NAD+ + L-cysteine
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?
1.8.1.6
NADH + L-cystine
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Histoplasma capsulatum
NAD+ + L-cysteine
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?
1.8.1.6
NADH + L-cystine
the enzyme may provide reduced sulfhydryl groups involved in the transition of mycelium to yeast form
Histoplasma capsulatum
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