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_displayNameSulfur transfer onto MOCS2A is closely preceded by its adeny...
_timestamp2010-09-13 07:57:32
created[InstanceEdit:947525] Jassal, B, 2010-09-08
modified[InstanceEdit:975058] Caudy, M, 2010-09-22
textSulfur transfer onto MOCS2A is closely preceded by its adenylylation and deadenylylation. After release of MOCS2A-CO-S(1-), two cysteines on MOCS3 form a disulfide bridge. This means that MOCS3 has to be reduced to be able to participate in the next round. The reducing agent is not known (Marelja et al, 2008).
(summation)[Reaction:947538] Transfer of sulfur from MOCS3-S-S onto MOCS2A [Homo sapiens]
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