EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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4.4.1.28 | metabolism |
the enzyme is closely associated with the pathogenesis of Prevotella intermedia |
-, 730535 |
4.4.1.28 | metabolism |
the enzyme is responsible for in vivo cysteine catabolism by Treponema denticola. Unregulated enzyme, with the resulting H2S production being essential to the hemolytic activity |
730534 |
4.4.1.28 | metabolism |
the enzyme is responsible for the H2S production, and may play an important role in plant growth regulators and chemical stimuli responses |
730371 |
4.4.1.28 | metabolism |
the enzyme plays an important role in L-cysteine degradation in Corynebacterium glutamicum cells |
-, 651375 |
4.4.1.28 | physiological function |
hydrogen sulfide generated by L-cysteine desulfhydrase acts upstream of nitric oxide to modulate abscisic acid-dependent stomatal closure |
730645 |
4.4.1.28 | physiological function |
possible involvement in iron-sulfur center biosynthesis |
-, 726942 |
4.4.1.28 | physiological function |
presence of NH4Cl triggers the induction of L-cysteine desulfhydrase-related H2S production in rice seedling roots. The activity of L-cysteine desulfidase, as well as the enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism, is significantly increased in the photoperiod sensitivity SE5-overexpression line, whereas it impaired in the SE5-knockdown mutant |
-, 748920 |
4.4.1.28 | physiological function |
the enzyme could function in vivo as a virulence factor |
-, 34507 |