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very nicely explained. in the end when you discussed about vitamin B12 deficiency, the accumulated product methyl malonyl coA may result due to any of the two cases , either deficiency of vitamin B12 or mutation in mutase enzyme. then how is vitamin B12 deficiency particularly diagnosed?
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If you are interested in how a radical is formed in Vitamin B12, it is formed by the homolysis of a Cobalt-carbon bond in Vitamin B12. The paper I looked at is by Dr. Jun Masuda, "How a protein generates a catalytic radical from coenzyme B12" in Cell Magazine.
You mentioned that a person who has a vitamin B12 deficiency would have an accumulation of D- Methanomalonyl coA, how would the latter product be produced by the propionyl coA if it were deficient of biotin? Thanks for the lectures :)!
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