Cysteine dependence of insulin-like growth factor effects on redox and methylation status
Methionine synthase serves as a bridge between the methionine cycle and the dopamine-stimulated phospholipid methylation cycle. Cobalamin is the co-factor of methionine synthase to catalyze the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. Oxidized cobalamin halts methionine synthase activity, increasin...
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