hypotaurine
Hypotaurine is a sulfur-containing amino sulfonic acid that functions as an intermediate in the metabolic pathway that synthesizes taurine. In animals, it is formed from cysteine via the cysteine sulfinic acid pathway, with cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase catalyzing the decarboxylation step, and it is subsequently oxidized to taurine. This pathway provides the primary route for endogenous taurine production in many vertebrates, including humans.
Chemically, hypotaurine is a polar, water-soluble compound. At physiological pH it exists predominantly as a zwitterion,
Biological and research context is largely centered on its role as a precursor to taurine and as
Nomenclature and significance: Hypotaurine’s name reflects its relationship to taurine and its status as an intermediate