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Meaning of Transmethylation from wikipedia

- Transmethylation is a biologically important organic chemical reaction in which a methyl group is transferred from one compound to another. An example...
- role of vitamin B12 and folate in depression is due to their role in transmethylation reactions, which are crucial for the formation of neurotransmitters...
- decarboxylation transforms it into tryptamine [22,25]. Tryptamine then undergoes transmethylation mediated by indolethylamine-N-methyltransferase (INMT) with S-adenosyl...
- hallucinatory symptoms of some psychiatric diseases; this is known as the transmethylation hypothesis. Several speculative and yet untested hypotheses suggest...
- (April 1999). "Ayahoasca: an experimental psychosis that mirrors the transmethylation hypothesis of schizophrenia". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 65 (1):...
- glutathione synthesis become limiting, so homocysteine is diverted from the transmethylation pathway forming methionine into the transsulfuration pathway forming...
- had established a re****tion from his research on insulin, biotin, transmethylation, and penicillin. He also carried out a series of structure-activity...
- Melville DB, Ludwig ML, Inamine E, Rachele JR (May 1959). "Transmethylation in the biosynthesis of ergothionelne". The Journal of Biological Chemistry...
- intakes of the three precursor amino acids and with the whole body transmethylation flux Creatine synthesis (mmol/day)   8.3 "Creatine". Beth Israel Deaconess...
- disturbances, diffuse DNA hypomethylation, immune dysfunction, decreased transmethylation activity, and sulfated glycosaminoglycan deficiencies. It is now generally...