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Specific cleavage of cystine peptides by cyanide

Catsimpoolas et al., 1966

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Catsimpoolas N
Wood J
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The mechanism of cyanide cleavage of peptide bonds involving the cystine amino group has been shown to involve scission of the disulfide bond to yield a sulfhydryl and a thiocyano group. In pH ranges below 8, the latter cyclizes to produce an …
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