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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for BIOTIN OR MAGNESIUM OR MANGANESE OR ASCORBIC ACID OR PYRIDOXINE OR CYANOCOBALAMIN OR COPPER OR FOLIC ACID OR RIBOFLAVIN OR PANTOTHENIC ACID OR THIAMINE OR NIACIN OR IRON OR ZINC
  1. ... biocytin. Biocytin is a complex made of up biotin and a protein building block (amino acid) called lysine. Biotinidase splits this complex, making free ...
  2. ... cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called propionyl-CoA. Using biotin, propionyl-CoA carboxylase then converts propionyl-CoA to ...
  3. ... cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called propionyl-CoA. Using the B vitamin biotin, propionyl-CoA carboxylase then converts propionyl-CoA to ...
  4. The PC gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called pyruvate carboxylase. This enzyme is active in mitochondria, which are the energy-producing ...
  5. ... mutations change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the holocarboxylase synthetase enzyme. Many of the known mutations occur in a region of the enzyme that binds to biotin. These genetic changes reduce the enzyme's ability ...
  6. ... breakdown of sugars and protein building blocks (amino acids). Thiamine is also involved in the ... identified in people with biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease, a disorder that ...
  7. ... a region for binding to the B vitamin biotin, which is required for the enzyme ... of leucine, an amino acid that is a building block of many proteins. ...
  8. ... reabsorption of other ions, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The ... replaces the amino acid threonine with the amino acid serine at position ...
  9. ... is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In ... catalytic subunit pyruvate dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) phosphatase-phosphatase ...
  10. ... Stones can also be made up of uric acid (a normal waste product), cystine (a protein building ... calcium antacids, which treat indigestion by neutralizing stomach acids, are more likely to develop kidney stones.In ...
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