“…Methylation of homocyteine to methionone depends on two other important vitamins, cobalamin (vitB 12 ), and folate (vitB 9 ), where PLP-dependent enzymes such as SHMT, which converts tetrahydrofolate (THF) to 5, 10-methylene tetrahydrofolate, are involved ( Figure 6 ). Elevated levels of homocysteine, otherwise known as hyperhomocysteinemia, are recognized as a cardiovascular risk factor; are a predictor of primary-cause vascular mortality; and have also been associated with mental retardation, seizures, depression, schizophrenia, and cognitive impairment [ 138 , 153 , 160 , 161 ]. Homocysteine can be converted in three different ways in the cell.…”