AbstractVitamin B12 (B12) deficiency has been linked to developmental disorders, metabolic abnormalities, and neuropathy; however, the mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. Caenorhabditis elegans grown under B12-deficient conditions for five generations develop severe B12 deficiency associated with various phenotypes that include decreased egg-laying capacity (infertility), prolonged life cycle (growth retardation), and reduced lifespan. These phenotypes resemble the consequences of B12 deficiency in mammals, and can be induced in C. elegans in only 15 days. Thus, C. elegans is a suitable animal model for studying the biological processes induced by vitamin deficiency
Background: One-carbon metabolism, which includes the folate and methionine cycles, involves the t...
Summary: Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor for methionine synthase to produce the anabolic methyl ...
We employed GC–MS to determine whether any specific lipid species accounted for the occurrence of ∆n...
AbstractVitamin B12 (B12) deficiency has been linked to developmental disorders, metabolic abnormali...
Cobalamin, also known as vitamin B12, is used as a coenzyme for key enzymes involved in the S-adenos...
AbstractOxidative stress is implicated in various human diseases and conditions, such as a neurodege...
Animal models of B12 deficiency have proven to be difficult due to storage of substantial amounts in...
SummaryDiet greatly influences gene expression and physiology. In mammals, elucidating the effects a...
Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor for methionine synthase to produce the anabolic methyl donor S-a...
High homocysteine (Hcy) levels, mainly caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, have been reported to induc...
Oxidative stress is implicated in various human diseases and conditions, such as a neurodegeneration...
Diet greatly influences gene expression and physiology. In mammals, elucidating the effects and mech...
AbstractIn this study, we showed that cyanocobalamin dodecylamine, a ribose 5′-carbamate derivative ...
Metabolic network rewiring is the rerouting of metabolism through the use of alternate enzymes to ad...
Maintaining cellular homeostasis is a complex task, which involves monitoring energy states and esse...
Background: One-carbon metabolism, which includes the folate and methionine cycles, involves the t...
Summary: Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor for methionine synthase to produce the anabolic methyl ...
We employed GC–MS to determine whether any specific lipid species accounted for the occurrence of ∆n...
AbstractVitamin B12 (B12) deficiency has been linked to developmental disorders, metabolic abnormali...
Cobalamin, also known as vitamin B12, is used as a coenzyme for key enzymes involved in the S-adenos...
AbstractOxidative stress is implicated in various human diseases and conditions, such as a neurodege...
Animal models of B12 deficiency have proven to be difficult due to storage of substantial amounts in...
SummaryDiet greatly influences gene expression and physiology. In mammals, elucidating the effects a...
Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor for methionine synthase to produce the anabolic methyl donor S-a...
High homocysteine (Hcy) levels, mainly caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, have been reported to induc...
Oxidative stress is implicated in various human diseases and conditions, such as a neurodegeneration...
Diet greatly influences gene expression and physiology. In mammals, elucidating the effects and mech...
AbstractIn this study, we showed that cyanocobalamin dodecylamine, a ribose 5′-carbamate derivative ...
Metabolic network rewiring is the rerouting of metabolism through the use of alternate enzymes to ad...
Maintaining cellular homeostasis is a complex task, which involves monitoring energy states and esse...
Background: One-carbon metabolism, which includes the folate and methionine cycles, involves the t...
Summary: Vitamin B12 functions as a cofactor for methionine synthase to produce the anabolic methyl ...
We employed GC–MS to determine whether any specific lipid species accounted for the occurrence of ∆n...