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- {{Image|Cysteine vs Cystine10.jpg|right|350px|Comparison of cysteine and cystine structures, which can be interconverted by oxidation or reduction.}} '''Cystine''' refers to the oxidative linkage between two molecules of [[cysteine]], o632 bytes (96 words) - 07:51, 8 June 2009
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 17:43, 19 December 2007
- 118 bytes (15 words) - 15:40, 26 April 2008
- 143 bytes (19 words) - 14:47, 8 March 2009
- 40 bytes (4 words) - 18:10, 19 December 2007
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- {{Image|Cysteine vs Cystine10.jpg|right|350px|Comparison of cysteine and cystine structures, which can be interconverted by oxidation or reduction.}} '''Cystine''' refers to the oxidative linkage between two molecules of [[cysteine]], o632 bytes (96 words) - 07:51, 8 June 2009
- *[[Cystine]]509 bytes (57 words) - 00:12, 8 July 2008
- ...d when two cysteine molecules react to form a double bond, the result is [[cystine]]. Disulfide bonds can also occur between two cysteine amino acids in a pr1 KB (213 words) - 07:51, 8 June 2009
- {{r|Cystine}}2 KB (265 words) - 10:53, 11 January 2010
- * [[cystine ]]2 KB (303 words) - 13:40, 19 August 2014
- {{r|Cystine}}4 KB (486 words) - 19:46, 11 January 2010
- ...]] - [[leucine]] - [[glycine]] (CYIQNCPLG). The cysteine residues form a [[cystine]] (disulfide) bridge, and it has a [[molecular mass]] of 1007 [[dalton (uni24 KB (3,372 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
- ...]] - [[leucine]] - [[glycine]] (CYIQNCPLG). The cysteine residues form a [[cystine]] (disulfide) bridge, and it has a [[molecular mass]] of 1007 [[dalton (uni24 KB (3,415 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
- * [[Cystine]]30 KB (3,104 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024