Pyridoxal: Difference between revisions
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'''Pyridoxal''' is one form of [[vitamin B6|vitamin B<sub>6</sub>]]. | '''Pyridoxal''' is one form of [[vitamin B6|vitamin B<sub>6</sub>]]. | ||
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Some medically relevant bacteria, such as those in the genera ''Granulicatella'' and ''Abiotrophia'', require pyridoxal for growth. This nutritional requirement can lead to the culture phenomenon of satellite growth. In ''in vitro'' culture, these pyridoxal-dependent bacteria may only grow in areas surrounding colonies of bacteria from other genera ("satellitism") that are capable of producing pyridoxal. | Some medically relevant bacteria, such as those in the genera ''Granulicatella'' and ''Abiotrophia'', require pyridoxal for growth. This nutritional requirement can lead to the culture phenomenon of satellite growth. In ''in vitro'' culture, these pyridoxal-dependent bacteria may only grow in areas surrounding colonies of bacteria from other genera ("satellitism") that are capable of producing pyridoxal. | ||
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Pyridoxal is involved in what is believed to be the most ancient reaction of aerobic metabolism on Earth, about 2.9 billion years ago, a forerunner of the [[Great Oxidation Event]]. | Pyridoxal is involved in what is believed to be the most ancient reaction of aerobic metabolism on Earth, about 2.9 billion years ago, a forerunner of the [[Great Oxidation Event]]. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Pyridoxal phosphate]] | * [[Pyridoxal phosphate]] | ||
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