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Tetrahydrofolic acid ( THFA), or tetrahydrofolate, is a derivative.


Metabolism

Human synthesis
Tetrahydrofolic acid is produced from dihydrofolic acid by dihydrofolate reductase. This reaction is inhibited by .

It is converted into 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate by serine hydroxymethyltransferase.


Bacterial synthesis
Many bacteria use dihydropteroate synthetase to produce , a molecule without function in humans. This makes it a useful target for sulfonamide antibiotics, which compete with the PABA precursor.


Functions
Tetrahydrofolic acid is a cofactor in many reactions, especially in the synthesis (or anabolism) of and . In addition, it serves as a carrier molecule for single-carbon moieties, that is, groups containing one carbon atom e.g. , , methenyl, , or formimino. When combined with one such single-carbon moiety as in 10-formyltetrahydrofolate, it acts as a donor of a group with one carbon atom. Tetrahydrofolate gets this extra carbon atom by sequestering produced in other processes. These single-carbon moieties are important in the formation of precursors for DNA synthesis. A shortage in tetrahydrofolic acid (FH4) can cause megaloblastic anemia.

Methotrexate acts on dihydrofolate reductase, like or , as an inhibitor and thus reduces the amount of tetrahydrofolate made. This may result in megaloblastic anemia.

Tetrahydrofolic acid is involved in the conversion of formiminoglutamic acid to ; this may reduce the amount of available for decarboxylation and protein synthesis, and hence the urinary histamine and formiminoglutamic acid may be decreased.


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