Essential Biochemistry - Protein Metabolism (Section 6 - No. 36)
What is the significance of serine hydroxymethyltransferase?
It transfers a one-carbon unit to THF.
It produces glycine from serine.
It helps with purine synthesis.
It helps with pyrimidine synthesis.
Explanation
Serine hydroxymethyltransferase is involved in glycine production and the transfer of one-carbon units to THF, which are critical in the purine and pyrimidine synthesis
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