acetylcholine |
cysteine |
As nouns the difference between acetylcholine and cysteine
is that
acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter in humans and other animals. It is an ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH
3COOCH
2CH
2N
+(CH
3)
3 while
cysteine is a sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C
3H
7NO
2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine.
cysteine |
|
cysteine |
tyrosine |
In amino acid terms the difference between cysteine and tyrosine
is that
cysteine is a sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C
3H
7NO
2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine while
tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid C
9H
11NO
3 found in most animal proteins, especially casein.
cysteine |
cystatin |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and cystatin
is that
cysteine is while
cystatin is (biochemistry) any of a group of polypeptides that are cysteine protease inhibitors.
cysteine |
acetylcysteine |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and acetylcysteine
is that
cysteine is while
acetylcysteine is (organic compound) the n-acetyl derivative of cysteine; it is a mucolytic agent.
cysteine |
alliin |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and alliin
is that
cysteine is while
alliin is alliin.
cysteine |
cysteinal |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and cysteinal
is that
cysteine is while
cysteinal is (organic compound) the amino aldehyde derived from cysteine.
cysteine |
cystathionine |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and cystathionine
is that
cysteine is a sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C
3H
7NO
2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine while
cystathionine is an intermediate,
2-amino-4-(2-amino-2-carboxy-ethyl) thio-butanoic acid, in the biosynthesis of cysteine.
cysteine |
adenosylhomocysteine |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and adenosylhomocysteine
is that
cysteine is while
adenosylhomocysteine is (biochemistry) an adenosyl derivative of homocysteine that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cysteine.
cysteine |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and cysteamine
is that
cysteine is a sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C
3H
7NO
2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
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