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Rickets is a disease caused by a vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D can be obtained from ultra violet radiation and from various food sources. Cytochrome P450 enzymes are involved in the first step to regulate and process vitamin D in the human body.
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Rickets is a disease resulting from prolonged vitamin D deficiency. As vitamin D is vital for the absorption of phosphorus and calcium, a deficiency would cause weakening of bones. Rickets also causes muscle weakness, skeletal deformities, dental problems, inhibition of growth, and muscle spasms. In some cases, rickets can be inherited due to mutations in genes responsible for coding for human CYP2R1.
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In the human body, CYP2R1, a member of the cytochrome P450 family, is responsible for the first steps of the conversion of vitamin D into a bioavailable form within the liver. CYP2R1 is also known as Vitamin D 25-hydroxylase as it hydroxylates vitamin D3 into calcidiol, the bioavailable form of the vitamin, which would then be converted to calcitriol via the enzyme 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 1-alpha-hydroxylase, as seen in figure 1.
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This Sandbox is Reserved from January 19, 2016, through August 31, 2016 for use for Proteopedia Team Projects by the class Chemistry 423 Biochemistry for Chemists taught by Lynmarie K Thompson at University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 425 through Sandbox Reserved 439.


Vitamin D activation by cytochrome P450, Rickets (3c6g)[1]

by Isabel Hand, Elizabeth Humble, Kati Johnson, Samantha Kriksceonaitis, and Matthew Tiller

Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

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