| Bioactivity | D-Cystine is the D-enantiomer of L-Cystine. D-Cystine inhibits L-aspartate-β-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (ASADH) from Escherichia coli[1]. | ||||||||||||
| Target | IC50: L-aspartate-β-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (ASADH) | ||||||||||||
| Name | D-Cystine | ||||||||||||
| CAS | 349-46-2 | ||||||||||||
| Formula | C6H12N2O4S2 | ||||||||||||
| Molar Mass | 240.30 | ||||||||||||
| Appearance | Solid | ||||||||||||
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | ||||||||||||
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| Reference | [1]. Emilio Alvarez, et al. L-cystine inhibits aspartate-beta-semialdehyde dehydrogenase by covalently binding to the essential 135Cys of the enzyme. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2004 Jan 14;1696(1):23-9. |