Everything about The Transsulfuration Pathway totally explained
The
transsulfuration pathway is a
metabolic pathway that converts
cysteine to
homocysteine, through the intermediate
cystathionine. This pathway can have many different functions. In organisms that synthesise cysteine in
sulfur assimilation, the production of homocysteine through transsulfuration allows the conversion of this intermediate to
methionine, through a methylation reaction carried out by
methionine synthase. In other organisms, transsulfuration works in the opposite direction and is involved in breaking down excess methionine.
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