Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2825224 Trends in Genetics 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Archeal proteomes can be clustered into two groups based on their cysteine content. One group of proteomes displays a low cysteine content (∼0.7% of the entire proteome), whereas the second group contains twice as many cysteines as the first (∼1.3%). All cysteine-rich organisms belong to the methanogenic Archaea, which generates special cysteine clusters associated with primitive metabolic reactions. Our findings suggest that cysteine plays an important role in early forms of life.

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