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cysteine

American  
[sis-tee-een, -in] / ˈsɪs tiˌin, -ɪn /

noun

Biochemistry.
  1. a crystalline amino acid, C 3 H 7 O 2 NS, a component of nearly all proteins, obtained by the reduction of cystine. Cys; C


cysteine British  
/ -ɪn, ˈsɪstɪˌiːn /

noun

  1. a sulphur-containing amino acid, present in proteins, that oxidizes on exposure to air to form cystine. Formula: HSCH 2 CH(NH 2 )COOH

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cysteine Scientific  
/ sĭstə-ēn′ /
  1. A nonessential amino acid. Chemical formula: C 3 H 7 NO 2 S.

  2. See more at amino acid


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Origin of cysteine

First recorded in 1880–85; alteration of cystine

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