Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolite in all organisms, being required as a cofactor for a wide variety of biochemical reactions. De novo biosynthesis of the vitamin occurs in microorganisms and plants, but animals must obtain it from their diet. Two distinct and mutually exclusive de novo pathways have been identified to date, namely deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate dependent, which is restricted to a subset of eubacteria, and deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate independent, present in archaea, fungi, plants, protista, and most eubacteria. In these organisms, pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) formation is catalyzed by a single glutamine amidotransferase (PLP synthase) composed of a glutaminase domain, PDX2, and a synthase domain, PDX1. Despite plants being an i...
The prevalent de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B6 involves only two enzymes (Pdx1 and Pdx2) t...
Abstract The pathway for de novo vitamin B6 biosynthesis has been characterized in Escherichia coli,...
Pyridoxal 5-phosphate (PLP), an active form of vitamin B(6), is one of the most versatile cofactors ...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolite in all organisms, being required as a cofactor for a wide vari...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolite in all organisms. It can act as a coenzyme for numerous metabo...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolic cofactor that has more functions in humans than any other singl...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolic cofactor that has more functions in humans than any other singl...
Vitamin B6 is an essential coenzyme for numerous metabolic enzymes and is a potent antioxidant. In p...
Pyridoxal 5\u27-phosphate (PLP, vitamin B6), a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions, has two distinc...
Vitamin B6 is an essential nutrient in the human diet. It can act as a co-enzyme for numerous metabo...
Vitamin B(6) is essential in all organisms, due to its requirement as a cofactor in the form of pyri...
Vitamin B6 is an important molecule for all organisms, being a cofactor in 140 enzymatic reactions i...
AbstractThe pathway for de novo vitamin B6 biosynthesis has been characterized in Escherichia coli, ...
The prevalent de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B6 involves only two enzymes (Pdx1 and Pdx2) t...
The catalytic mechanism of the Pdx1 subunit of the pyridoxal 5’-phosphate (PLP) synthase enzyme comp...
The prevalent de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B6 involves only two enzymes (Pdx1 and Pdx2) t...
Abstract The pathway for de novo vitamin B6 biosynthesis has been characterized in Escherichia coli,...
Pyridoxal 5-phosphate (PLP), an active form of vitamin B(6), is one of the most versatile cofactors ...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolite in all organisms, being required as a cofactor for a wide vari...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolite in all organisms. It can act as a coenzyme for numerous metabo...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolic cofactor that has more functions in humans than any other singl...
Vitamin B6 is an essential metabolic cofactor that has more functions in humans than any other singl...
Vitamin B6 is an essential coenzyme for numerous metabolic enzymes and is a potent antioxidant. In p...
Pyridoxal 5\u27-phosphate (PLP, vitamin B6), a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions, has two distinc...
Vitamin B6 is an essential nutrient in the human diet. It can act as a co-enzyme for numerous metabo...
Vitamin B(6) is essential in all organisms, due to its requirement as a cofactor in the form of pyri...
Vitamin B6 is an important molecule for all organisms, being a cofactor in 140 enzymatic reactions i...
AbstractThe pathway for de novo vitamin B6 biosynthesis has been characterized in Escherichia coli, ...
The prevalent de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B6 involves only two enzymes (Pdx1 and Pdx2) t...
The catalytic mechanism of the Pdx1 subunit of the pyridoxal 5’-phosphate (PLP) synthase enzyme comp...
The prevalent de novo biosynthetic pathway of vitamin B6 involves only two enzymes (Pdx1 and Pdx2) t...
Abstract The pathway for de novo vitamin B6 biosynthesis has been characterized in Escherichia coli,...
Pyridoxal 5-phosphate (PLP), an active form of vitamin B(6), is one of the most versatile cofactors ...