1300002L19Rik antikoerper, Cdo antikoerper, D18Ucla3 antikoerper, cysteine dioxygenase, type I antikoerper, cysteine dioxygenase 1, cytosolic antikoerper, cysteine dioxygenase type 1 antikoerper, NAEGRDRAFT_80458 antikoerper, Cdo1 antikoerper, CDO1 antikoerper
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CDO1 (cysteine dioxygenase, type I) belongs to the cysteine dioxygenase family and is involved in organosulfur biosynthesis (1). CDO1 functions as a dioxygenase that uses iron and zinc as cofactors to catalyze the conversion of L-cysteine and oxygen to 3-sulfinoalanine (1,2). CDO1 exists as a monomer and is expressed at high levels in liver and placenta and at lower levels in brain, pancreas and heart (1). CDO1 is involved in pyruvate-, sulfate- and taurine-related metabolic pathways and is a crucial regulator of cysteine concentrations within the cell (3,4).