2018
DOI: 10.1111/bph.14464
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Homeostatic impact of sulfite and hydrogen sulfide on cysteine catabolism

Abstract: Cysteine is one of the two key sulfur-containing amino acids with important functions in redox homeostasis, protein functionality and metabolism. Cysteine is taken up by mammals via their diet and can also be derived from methionine via the transsulfuration pathway. The cellular concentration of cysteine is kept within a narrow range by controlling its synthesis and degradation. There are two pathways for the catabolism of cysteine leading to sulfate, taurine and thiosulfate as terminal products. The oxidative… Show more

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“…The increased thiosulfate with simultaneously unchanged or decreased plasma sulfide and/or sulfite is intriguing. Sulfite may be formed by SDO from GSH persulfide or by the activity of aspartate aminotransferase from Cys sulfinate, which is synthesized by CDO from Cys (Kohl et al ., ). Since Cys sulfinate is further converted to Tau, assessment of Tau levels in homocystinurias may help dissecting the changes in the CDO‐related formation of sulfite as discussed below.…”
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“…The increased thiosulfate with simultaneously unchanged or decreased plasma sulfide and/or sulfite is intriguing. Sulfite may be formed by SDO from GSH persulfide or by the activity of aspartate aminotransferase from Cys sulfinate, which is synthesized by CDO from Cys (Kohl et al ., ). Since Cys sulfinate is further converted to Tau, assessment of Tau levels in homocystinurias may help dissecting the changes in the CDO‐related formation of sulfite as discussed below.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The increased Cys production in RMD is indirectly supported also by higher concentrations of Tau and Hyp, originating from Cys oxidation by the likely up‐regulated CDO expression (Kohl et al ., ). Despite this increased production of Hcy and Cys, we did not detect any significant changes in Lanth and Hlanth concentrations as by‐products of H 2 S synthesis in plasma, but we observed marginally elevated concentration in urine.…”
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“…provide a comprehensive overview on the catalytic pathways of cysteine catabolism leading to sulfite and thiosulfate as terminal products. They discuss different homeostatic effects of sulfite and H 2 S on cysteine metabolism as well as the potential clinical impacts of their malfunctioning (Kohl et al ., ). Related to this, Kimura et al .…”
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