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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Cholecalciferol OR Thiamine OR Copper OR "ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL" OR Folic Acid OR Iron OR Pyridoxine OR Docusate OR ascorbic acid OR Iodine OR Zinc OR DOCONEXENT OR Riboflavin OR calcium OR Niacinamide OR ICOSAPENT
  1. ... breakdown of sugars and protein building blocks (amino acids). Thiamine is also involved in the production of certain ...
  2. ... Other mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in thiamine transporter 1, which disrupts the proper folding of ...
  3. ... change one of the protein building blocks (amino acids) used to make copper-transporting ATPase 2. This type of mutation alters ... structure of the protein or its stability, preventing copper-transporting ... common amino acid substitution replaces the amino acid histidine with the ...
  4. ... important series of reactions known as the citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle. The transport of thiamine pyrophosphate into the mitochondria is believed to be ...
  5. ... Met or Val/Val) instead of different amino acids (Met/Val). Having Met/Met at ... excessive amounts of copper accumulate in the body. Wilson disease is caused ...
  6. ... change one of the protein building blocks (amino acids) in the superoxide dismutase enzyme. About half of ... have a particular mutation that replaces the amino acid alanine with the amino acid valine at position ...
  7. ... others change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the αTTP protein, reducing its function. As ... found in the Japanese population changes the amino acid histidine to the amino acid glutamine at position ...
  8. ... these mutations substitute one protein building block (amino acid) for another amino acid in the ceruloplasmin protein, resulting in an unstable ... Citation on PubMed Nittis T, Gitlin JD. The copper-iron connection: hereditary aceruloplasminemia. Semin Hematol. 2002 Oct;39( ...