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An iron–oxygen intermediate formed during the catalytic cycle of cysteine dioxygenase
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Bioorganic ChemistryAldo-keto ReductaseIron MetabolismMolecular BiologyRedox BiologyCatalytic CycleBiosynthesisIron–oxygen IntermediateCysteine DioxygenaseKey EnzymeRedox ChemistryStructure-function Enzyme KineticsAldehyde DehydrogenaseBiochemistryCatalysisCellular EnzymologyNatural SciencesHeme DegradationEnzyme CatalysisIntermediate DecaysMedicine
Cysteine dioxygenase is a key enzyme in the breakdown of cysteine, but its mechanism remains controversial. A combination of spectroscopic and computational studies provides the first evidence of a short-lived intermediate in the catalytic cycle. The intermediate decays within 20 ms and has absorption maxima at 500 and 640 nm.
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