Biotin (B7) Flashcards

1
Q

what is the cofactor/coenzyme for of biotin?

A

CoA

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2
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what are the coenzyme biochemical functions of biotin (B7)?

A
  • carrier of activated CO2 in carboxylation reactions (pyruvate carboxylase)
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3
Q

what are the free form biochemical functions of biotin (B7)?

A
  • gene expression
  • cell cycle regulation
  • skin/hair health
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4
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what are the key enzymes involved with biotin?

A
  • pyruvate carboxylase
  • acetyl-CoA carboxylase
  • propionyl-CoA carboxylase
  • b-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylases
  • holocarboxylase
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5
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what physiological processes is Biotin found in?

A
  • gluconeogenesis
  • fatty acid synthesis
  • branched-chain aa catabolism
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6
Q

what are common biotin deficiences?

A
  • rare, neurological symptoms due to biotinidase deficiency
  • hair loss, brittle nails
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7
Q

what are common dietary sources of biotin?

A

eggs, nuts, liver, avocados

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8
Q

what processes can help biotin be absorbed in the small intestine?

A

passive diffusion or sodium-dependent transport

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9
Q

what three structures make up the free form of Biotin (B7)?

A
  • ureido ring
  • thiophene ring
  • valeric acid side chain
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10
Q

where is biotin synthesized?

A

by intestinal bacteria within colon

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11
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what structures make up Biocytin?

A

biotin and lysine

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12
Q

what happens before the coenzyme form of biotin is absorbed (before it is hydrolyzed to free form via biotinidase)?

A

protein- or peptide-bound biotin is released via digestion by proteases or peptidases

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13
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how is free biotin transported after absorption in the jejunum and ileum of the small intestine?

A

travels in the blood to be up taken into tissue via sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter (SMVT)

some is stored in small qualities in the liver, muscle and brain

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14
Q

what is the initial and rate-limiting reaction for fatty acid synthesis?

A

malonyl CoA

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15
Q

what is the treatment of biotin deficiency holocarboxylase synthase?

A

large dose of biotin (40-100mg/day)

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16
Q

with the genetic defect in biotinidase, what are common treatment plans?

A

newborn screening and biotin supplements of 5-10mg daily

17
Q

impaired biotin absorption can happen when ingesting what?

A

excess raw eggs (avidin)

18
Q

what specific protein is found in egg whites that tightly bind to biotin?

A

avidin