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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for MAGNESIUM OR MANGANESE OR PYRIDOXINE OR CYANOCOBALAMIN OR ASCORBIC ACID OR COPPER OR FOLIC ACID OR RIBOFLAVIN OR PANTOTHENIC ACID OR NIACIN OR THIAMINE OR IRON OR ZINC
  1. ... a form of vitamin B6 derived from food. Pyridoxine plays a role many processes in the body, such as the breakdown of amino acids and chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters. It ...
  2. ... reabsorption of other ions, including ions of potassium, magnesium, and calcium. The ... replaces the amino acid threonine with the amino acid serine at position ...
  3. ... is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In ... catalytic subunit pyruvate dehydrogenase (Lipoamide) phosphatase-phosphatase ...
  4. ... syndrome change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the ATP-Mg/Pi carrier protein. The mutations change the amino acid arginine at position 217 to either the amino ...
  5. ... the formation of a compound called delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA). In subsequent steps, seven other enzymes produce ... these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in erythroid ALA-synthase. These changes impair the ...
  6. ... the proper balance of protein building blocks (amino acids) in the body. This balance is important because a specific sequence of amino acids is required to build each of the many ...
  7. ... these mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the NCC co-transporter protein. These mutations ...
  8. ... PNPO deficiency change one protein building block (amino acid) in the pyridox(am)ine 5'-phosphate oxidase ...