Homocysteine (HCy)
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Homocysteine is an amino acid with the formula HSCH2CH2CH(NH2)CO2H. It is a homologue of the amino acid cysteine, differing by an additional methylene (-CH2-) group. It is biosynthesized from methionine by the removal of its terminal Cε methyl group. Homocysteine can be recycled into methionine or converted into cysteine with the aid of B-vitamins.
Homocysteine is not obtained from the diet. Instead, it is biosynthesized from methionine via a multi-step process. First, methionine receives an adenosine group from ATP, a reaction catalyzed by S-Adenosyl-methionine synthetase, to give S-adenosyl methionine ("SAM"). SAM then transfers the methyl group to an acceptor molecule. The adenosine is then hydrolyzed to yield L-homocysteine. L-homocysteine has two primary fates: conversion via tetrahydrofolate (THF) back into L-methionine or conversion to L-cysteine.
Organism species: Pan-species (General)
- Conjugated small molecules CPD984Ge11 BSA Conjugated Homocysteine (HCy) In Stock
- Conjugated small molecules CPD984Ge21 OVA Conjugated Homocysteine (HCy) In Stock
- Polyclonal antibody PAD984Ge01 Polyclonal Antibody to Homocysteine (HCy) In Stock
- Polyclonal antibody PAD984Ge02 Polyclonal Antibody to Homocysteine (HCy) In Stock
- Competition ELISA CED984Ge ELISA Kit for Homocysteine (HCy) In Stock