Lysine-cysteine NOS bonds
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- | Lysine-cysteine "Nitrogen-Oxygen-Sulfur" (NOS) bonds were first reported in 2021 in transaldolases<ref name="wensien2021">PMID: 33953398</ref>. The sidechains of a lysine and a cysteine, joined by an NOS bond, make a covalent linkage between polypeptide chains | + | Lysine-cysteine "Nitrogen-Oxygen-Sulfur" (NOS) bonds were first reported in 2021 in transaldolases<ref name="wensien2021">PMID: 33953398</ref>. The sidechains of a lysine and a cysteine, joined by an NOS bond, make a covalent linkage between polypeptide chains. Disulfide bonds are a far more common type of covalent linkages between polypeptide chains. |
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