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Methylmalonic aciduria cdlC type with homocystinuria

Vitamin B12 must be converted into its coenzyme forms, adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin, in the cell. These coenzymes function as cofactors of methylmalonyl-CoA mutase and methionine synthase, respectively. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) may affect the conversion from vitamin B12 to the coenzyme forms. This section describes the intracellular metabolism of cyanocobalamin, which is included in many dietary supplements, in particular, referring to a recently discovered trafficking chaperone called methylmalonic aciduria cdlC type with homocystinuria (MMACHC). Cyanocobalamin is first converted to cob(II)alamin, which has no cyanogen group on the ligand occupying the upper axial position of the cobalamin structure. Cob(II)alamin is further reduced to cob(I)alamin, which can function as a coenzyme in the body. [Pg.819]

MMACHC methylmalonic aciduria cdlC type with homocystinuria... [Pg.833]




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