Sulfur amino acids: from prebiotic chemistry to biology and vice versa
Two sulfur containing amino acids are included in the list of the 20 classical protein amino acids. A methionine residue is introduced at the start of the synthesis of all current proteins. Cysteine, thanks to its thiol function, plays an essential role in a very large number of catalytic sites. Here we present what is known about the prebiotic synthesis of these two amino acids and homocysteine, and we discuss their introduction into primitive peptides and more elaborate proteins.
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- Titre
- Sulfur amino acids: from prebiotic chemistry to biology and vice versa
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2021
- Auteurs
- Youssef-Saliba, Sparta, and Vallee Yannick.
- Revue
- Synthesis
- Volume
- 53
- Ticket
- 16
- Pagination
- 2798-2808
- ISSN
- 0039-7881 DOI - 10.1055/a-1472-7914
Soumis le 7 avril 2021