International audienceThe cblG and cblC disorders of cobalamin (Cbl) metabolism are two inherited causes of megaloblastic anaemia. In cblG, mutations in methionine synthase (MTR) decrease conversion of hydroxocobalamin (HOCbl) to methylcobalamin, while in cblC, mutations in MMACHC disrupt formation of cob(II)alamin (detected as HOCbl). Cases with undetectable methionine synthase (MS) activity are extremely rare and classified as 'cblG-variant'. In four 'cblG-variant' cases, we observed a decreased conversion of cyanocobalamin to HOCbl that is also seen in cblC cases. To explore this observation, we studied the gene defects, splicing products and expression of MS, as well as MS/MMACHC protein interactions in cblG-variant, cblG, cblC and cont...
The cblD defect of intracellular vitamin B12 metabolism can lead to isolated methylmalonic aciduria ...
The recent discovery of new genes, alternative splicing and protein-protein interactions between int...
Derivatives of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) are essential cofactors for enzymes required in intermediary ...
The cblG and cblC disorders of cobalamin (Cbl) metabolism are two inherited causes of megaloblastic ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that each step of the intracellular processing of vitamin B...
Mutations in the MTR gene, which encodes methionine synthase on human chromosome 1p43, result in the...
A number of patients with megaloblastic anemia and homocystinuria associated with low levels of meth...
Methionine synthase (MS) is a vitamin B12(cobalamin;cbl) dependent enzyme that catalyses the methyla...
Fibroblasts from patients with functional methionine synthase deficiency can be divided into 2 compl...
Inborn errors resulting in isolated functional methionine synthase deficiency fall into two compleme...
Mammalian methionine synthase (5-methyl-homocysteine methyltransferase; EC 2.1.1.13) is a cobalamin ...
SummaryMethionine synthase (MS) catalyses the methylation of homocysteine to methionine and requires...
La découverte récente de nouveaux gènes, de mécanismes d’épissage alternatif et d’interactions entre...
In humans vitamin B12 (cobalamin, Cbl) must be converted into two coenzyme forms, methylcobalamin (M...
Inborn errors resulting in isolated functional methionine synthase deficiency fall into two compleme...
The cblD defect of intracellular vitamin B12 metabolism can lead to isolated methylmalonic aciduria ...
The recent discovery of new genes, alternative splicing and protein-protein interactions between int...
Derivatives of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) are essential cofactors for enzymes required in intermediary ...
The cblG and cblC disorders of cobalamin (Cbl) metabolism are two inherited causes of megaloblastic ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that each step of the intracellular processing of vitamin B...
Mutations in the MTR gene, which encodes methionine synthase on human chromosome 1p43, result in the...
A number of patients with megaloblastic anemia and homocystinuria associated with low levels of meth...
Methionine synthase (MS) is a vitamin B12(cobalamin;cbl) dependent enzyme that catalyses the methyla...
Fibroblasts from patients with functional methionine synthase deficiency can be divided into 2 compl...
Inborn errors resulting in isolated functional methionine synthase deficiency fall into two compleme...
Mammalian methionine synthase (5-methyl-homocysteine methyltransferase; EC 2.1.1.13) is a cobalamin ...
SummaryMethionine synthase (MS) catalyses the methylation of homocysteine to methionine and requires...
La découverte récente de nouveaux gènes, de mécanismes d’épissage alternatif et d’interactions entre...
In humans vitamin B12 (cobalamin, Cbl) must be converted into two coenzyme forms, methylcobalamin (M...
Inborn errors resulting in isolated functional methionine synthase deficiency fall into two compleme...
The cblD defect of intracellular vitamin B12 metabolism can lead to isolated methylmalonic aciduria ...
The recent discovery of new genes, alternative splicing and protein-protein interactions between int...
Derivatives of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) are essential cofactors for enzymes required in intermediary ...