Coenzymes with Grps Xferred and Dietary Precursor
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Biocytin | Examples of chem grps transferred: CO2
Dietary precursor in mammals: Biotin
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Coenzyme A | Examples of chem grps transferred: Acyl groups
Dietary precursor in mammals: Pantothenic acid and other compounds
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5'-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin (Coenzyme B12) | Examples of chem grps transferred: H atoms and alkyl groups
Dietary precursor in mammals: Vitamin B12
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Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) | Examples of chem grps transferred: Electrons
Dietary precursor in mammals: Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
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Lipoate | Examples of chem grps transferred: Electrons and acyl groups
Not required in diet
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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide | Examples of chem grps transferred: Hydride ion (:H-)
Dietary precursor in mammals: Nicotinic acid (niacin)
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Pyridoxal phosphate | Examples of chem grps transferred: Amino groups
Dietary precursor in mammals: Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)
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Tetrahydrofolate | Examples of chem grps transferred: One-carbon groups
Dietary precursor in mammals: Folate
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Thiamine pyrophosphate | Examples of chem grps transferred: Aldehydes
Dietary precursor in mammals: Thiamine (B1)
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