John Howard Muller
Methionine was first isolated in 1922 by the American chemist John Howard Mueller.
He identified it while studying proteins and bacterial nutrition.
Mueller discovered that certain bacteria required a previously unknown sulfur-containing amino acid for growth—this compound was later named methionine.
Methionine (Met) is a vital sulfur-containing amino acid that serves as a cornerstone for bacterial life and host-microbe interactions.
Methionine To S Adenosyl Methionine


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