“…EAAs cannot be synthesized by humans or animals and must be obtained from food sources. Cys belongs to NEAAs, and it functions in the folding and stabilizing of proteins through oxidation to form disulfide bonds, which are mainly present in proteins in the extracellular space or plasma membrane. , Cys is also a fundamental molecular for the synthesis of methionine, glutathione, and phytochelatins. , Cys can bind with Hg to affect its speciation and toxicity . Proline (Pro) and tyrosine (Tyr), which also belong to NEAAs, play crucial roles in antioxidant and osmolyte activities. , Pro pretreatment can alleviate Hg stress to rice seedlings by eliminating reactive oxygen species (ROS) .…”