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First amino acid formed by reduction of sulfate in plants

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

➡️ Once in the cell, under the action of appropriate enzymes, the molecules in question liberate their sulfur, in the form of sulfate or sulfite. These anions then enter the biosynthetic pathway that we have just described. In animals, cysteine oxidized as cysteic acid is decarboxylated into taurine and excreted.

Answered by Anonymous
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Root plastids contain all sulfate reduction enzymes, but the reduction of sulfate to sulfide and its subsequent incorporation into cysteine predominantly takes place in the shoot, in the chloroplasts. Cysteine is the precursor or reduced sulfur donor of most other organic sulfur compounds in plants.

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