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Pyridoxamine phosphate , structure transamination

The terminology vitamin Bg covers a number of structurally related compounds, including pyridoxal and pyridoxamine and their 5 -phosphates. Pyridoxal 5 -phosphate (PLP), in particular, acts as a coenzyme for a large number of important enzymic reactions, especially those involved in amino acid metabolism. We shall meet some of these in more detail later, e.g. transamination (see Section 15.6) and amino acid decarboxylation (see Section 15.7), but it is worth noting at this point that the biological role of PLP is absolutely dependent upon imine formation and hydrolysis. Vitamin Bg deficiency may lead to anaemia, weakness, eye, mouth, and nose lesions, and neurological changes. [Pg.246]


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