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Pyridoxal phosphate is a key cofactor in metabolism. Which one of the following best represents reactions that require this cofactor?
Glycogenn Converted to Glucose-1-Phosphate and Glycogenn-1 - yes; Pyruvate Plus Aspartate Producing Alanine and Oxaloacetate - yes; Homocysteine Plus N5-Methyl-THF Produces Methionine and THF - no; Homocysteine Plus Serine Produces Cystathionine - yes; Histidine Produces Histamine - yes
Glycogenn Converted to Glucose-1-Phosphate and Glycogenn-1 - yes; Pyruvate Plus Aspartate Producing Alanine and Oxaloacetate - yes; Homocysteine Plus N5-Methyl-THF Produces Methionine and THF - yes; Homocysteine Plus Serine Produces Cystathionine - no; Histidine Produces Histamine - yes
Glycogenn Converted to Glucose-1-Phosphate and Glycogenn-1 - yes; Pyruvate Plus Aspartate Producing Alanine and Oxaloacetate - yes; Homocysteine Plus N5-Methyl-THF Produces Methionine and THF - no; Homocysteine Plus Serine Produces Cystathionine - yes; Histidine Produces Histamine - no
Glycogenn Converted to Glucose-1-Phosphate and Glycogenn-1 - yes; Pyruvate Plus Aspartate Producing Alanine and Oxaloacetate - no; Homocysteine Plus N5-Methyl-THF Produces Methionine and THF - yes; Homocysteine Plus Serine Produces Cystathionine - no; Histidine Produces Histamine - no
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