Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large amounts within cells of the carotid body (CB). In biotin-deficient rats biotin rapidly disappears from the blood; however, it remains at relatively high levels in CB glomus cells. The CB contains high levels of mRNA for SLC5a6, a biotin transporter, and SLC19a3, a thiamine transporter regulated by biotin. Animals with biotin deficiency exhibit pronounced metabolic lactic acidosis. Remarkably, glomus cells from these animals have normal electrical and neurochemical properties. However, they show a marked decrease in the size of quantal dopaminergic secretory events. Inhibitors of the vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) mimic the effect o...
The Cline Lab has used N-hydroxysuccinimidobiotin (NHS-Biotin) in proteomic analysis of the visual s...
The molecular mechanism of biotin brain uptake was investigated using an in vitro bovine blood-brain...
Biotin is an essential micronutrient for normal cellular function, growth, and development. Biotin d...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
The investigations described in this thesis are a contribution to the study of Leigh's disease (Suba...
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a critical cofactor for many fundamental cellular processes, serving as a CO2...
International audienceBiotin is an essential cofactor for carboxylases that regulates the energy met...
Biotin is a B vitamin involved in multiple metabolic pathways. In humans, biotin deficiency is relat...
Mechanisms implicated in disease progression in multiple sclerosis include continued oligodendrocyte...
The water-soluble biotin (vitamin B7) is indispensable for normal human health. The vitamin acts as ...
Biotin is an essential vitamin which is important for synthesis of fatty acids, catabolism of certai...
Pharmacological concentrations of biotin have pleiotropic effects. Several reports have documented t...
The sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter (SMVT) is essential for mediating and regulating bioti...
Synthesis of serine from ethanolamine by carbon dioxide fixation is demonstrated to take place in pr...
The sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter (SMVT) is essential for mediating and regulating bioti...
The Cline Lab has used N-hydroxysuccinimidobiotin (NHS-Biotin) in proteomic analysis of the visual s...
The molecular mechanism of biotin brain uptake was investigated using an in vitro bovine blood-brain...
Biotin is an essential micronutrient for normal cellular function, growth, and development. Biotin d...
Biotin, a vitamin whose main role is as a coenzyme for carboxylases, accumulates at unusually large ...
The investigations described in this thesis are a contribution to the study of Leigh's disease (Suba...
Biotin (vitamin B7) is a critical cofactor for many fundamental cellular processes, serving as a CO2...
International audienceBiotin is an essential cofactor for carboxylases that regulates the energy met...
Biotin is a B vitamin involved in multiple metabolic pathways. In humans, biotin deficiency is relat...
Mechanisms implicated in disease progression in multiple sclerosis include continued oligodendrocyte...
The water-soluble biotin (vitamin B7) is indispensable for normal human health. The vitamin acts as ...
Biotin is an essential vitamin which is important for synthesis of fatty acids, catabolism of certai...
Pharmacological concentrations of biotin have pleiotropic effects. Several reports have documented t...
The sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter (SMVT) is essential for mediating and regulating bioti...
Synthesis of serine from ethanolamine by carbon dioxide fixation is demonstrated to take place in pr...
The sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter (SMVT) is essential for mediating and regulating bioti...
The Cline Lab has used N-hydroxysuccinimidobiotin (NHS-Biotin) in proteomic analysis of the visual s...
The molecular mechanism of biotin brain uptake was investigated using an in vitro bovine blood-brain...
Biotin is an essential micronutrient for normal cellular function, growth, and development. Biotin d...