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Vitamin B12, also
known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble
vitamin involved in metabolism. It is one of
eight B vitamins. It is
required by animals, which...
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Vitamin B12
Methyl group acyl
groups Bacteria,
archaea and
eukaryotes Cobalamine Cobalamine (B12) None hydrogen,
alkyl groups Bacteria,
archaea and eukaryotes...
- (niacin),
vitamin B6 (pyridoxine),
vitamin B9 (folic acid) or
vitamin B12 (
cobalamine) may all
manifest as stomatitis. Iron is
necessary for the upregulation...
- abetalipoproteinemia.
Acquired causes include nutrient deficiency/malnutrition (e.g.
cobalamine, folate, and iron), myelodysplasia, HIV infection, and
certain medications...
- and deoxynucleotides),
leading to an
overestimation of the
amount of
cobalamine in food. As such, new
methods using HPTLC or LC-MS/MS have also been developed...
- (1957). "La
produzione di
cobalamine de
fermentazione con una
nuova specie di Nocardia:
Nocardia rugosa" [The
production of
cobalamine through fermentation...
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carrying as many as 400 such zones.
Their role was
established when
cobalamine (which also uses
these channels) was
found to
competitively inhibit DNA...
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which was
isolated from soil in ****an.
Streptomyces humidus produces cobalamine,
dihydrostreptomycin and humidin. Hwang, B. K.; Lim, S. W.; Kim, B. S...
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related to the
concentration of
their corresponding metabolites. Example-
Cobalamine biosynthesis,
Cyclic AMP-GMP switch,
lysin biosynthesis,
glycine biosynthesis...
- characterized.
Mutations in this gene have been
linked to
disorders of the
cobalamine metabolism. Host cell
factor C1 has been
shown to
interact with: BAP1...