1.13.11.19: cysteamine dioxygenase
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1.13.11.19
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hypotaurine
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sulfinic
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3-mercaptopropionate
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dioxygenation
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nonheme
- 1.13.11.19
- hypotaurine
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sulfinic
- 3-mercaptopropionate
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dioxygenation
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nonheme
Reaction
Synonyms
2-aminoethanethiol dioxygenase, ADO, CDO, cysteamine oxygenase, Gm237, oxygenase, cysteamine, oxygenase, cysteamine di-, persulfurase
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Cysteamine levels in plasma of rats fed the cysteamine supplemented diet are significantly higher than those in tissues of rats fed basal diet. Rats fed the cysteamine-supplemented diet have no markedly elevated levels of hypotaurine in plasma.
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hypotaurine is not in brain of either Vanin-1 (+/+) or Vanin-1 (-/-) mice that had been fed a non-purified rodent diet.
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Cysteamine levels in brain of rats fed the cysteamine supplemented diet are significantly higher than those in tissues of rats fed basal diet. Rats fed the cysteamine-supplemented diet have markedly elevated levels of hypotaurine in brain.
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higher activity than in rat kidney. Hypotaurine is measurable in kidney, but levels are significantly higher in kidneys of the knock-out mice compared to wild-type mice.
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lower activity than in mice kidney. Cysteamine levels in kidney of rats fed the cysteamine supplemented diet are significantly higher than those in tissues of rats fed basal diet. Rats fed the cysteamine-supplemented diet have markedly elevated levels of hypotaurine in kidney.
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higher activity than in rat liver. hypotaurine is not in liver of either Vanin-1 (+/+) or Vanin-1 (-/-) mice that had been fed a non-purified rodent diet.
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lower activity than in mice liver. Cysteamine levels in liver of rats fed the cysteamine supplemented diet are significantly higher than those in tissues of rats fed basal diet. Rats fed the cysteamine-supplemented diet have markedly elevated levels of hypotaurine in liver.