'''Methionine is a neutral amino acid''', while '''cysteine is basic'''; both methionine and cysteine are '''gluconeogenic'''. Cysteine readily reacts with itself and other thiols (i.e. sulphur containing compounds) and cystine is formed from a disulphide bond between two cysteine molecules. Most of the plasma cysteine is actually found as cystine. | '''Methionine is a neutral amino acid''', while '''cysteine is basic'''; both methionine and cysteine are '''gluconeogenic'''. Cysteine readily reacts with itself and other thiols (i.e. sulphur containing compounds) and cystine is formed from a disulphide bond between two cysteine molecules. Most of the plasma cysteine is actually found as cystine. |