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[[Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase|Methylmalonyl coenzyme A mutase]] (MUT) is an isomerase enzyme which uses the AdoB<sub>12</sub> form and reaction type 1 to convert [[L-methylmalonyl-CoA]] to [[succinyl-CoA]], an important step in the catabolic breakdown of some [[amino acid]]s into succinyl-CoA, which then enters energy production via the [[citric acid cycle]]. This functionality is lost in [[vitamin B12 deficiency|vitamin B<sub>12</sub> deficiency]], and can be measured clinically as an increased serum [[methylmalonic acid]] (MMA) concentration. The MUT function is necessary for proper [[myelin]] synthesis. Based on animal research, it is thought that the increased methylmalonyl-CoA hydrolyzes to form methylmalonate (methylmalonic acid), a neurotoxic dicarboxylic acid, causing neurological deterioration.

Methylmalonyl coenzyme A mutase (MUT) is an isomerase enzyme which uses the AdoB12 form and reaction type 1 to convert L-methylmalonyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA, an important step in the catabolic breakdown of some amino acids into succinyl-CoA, which then enters energy production via the citric acid cycle. This functionality is lost in vitamin B12 deficiency, and can be measured clinically as an increased serum methylmalonic acid (MMA) concentration. The MUT function is necessary for proper myelin synthesis. Based on animal research, it is thought that the increased methylmalonyl-CoA hydrolyzes to form methylmalonate (methylmalonic acid), a neurotoxic dicarboxylic acid, causing neurological deterioration.