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Vitamin B-12 is a bioactive corrinoid compound used in experimental investigation of one-carbon metabolism, methylation pathways, and cellular redox and cofactor-dependent enzymatic processes.
Vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble, cobalt-containing vitamin essential for fundamental biochemical processes in cellular metabolism. It functions as a cofactor for key enzymatic reactions involved in one-carbon metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis, and mitochondrial energy regulation.
In biochemical and cellular research systems, Vitamin B-12–dependent enzymes such as methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase are studied for their roles in DNA synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and fatty acid processing. Experimental models utilise Vitamin B-12 to investigate cofactor-dependent enzymatic activity, intracellular transport mechanisms, and nutrient–enzyme interactions under controlled conditions.
Applications in Research
Investigation of one-carbon metabolism and methylation pathways
Study of cofactor-dependent enzymatic reactions
Cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function research
Nutrient transport and vitamin uptake studies
Reference compound in biochemical and nutritional research
Precautions & Notes
Experimental behaviour of MOTS-c is influenced by metabolic state, cell type, and peptide concentration.
Buffer composition, pH, and ionic strength may affect peptide stability.
Appropriate controls are recommended.
Intended strictly for laboratory research use.
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