Talk:Methylation cycle hypothesis

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What’s the difference between SAM and SAMe? -- Michelle (talk) 23:28, January 9, 2021 (UTC)[edit source | reply | new]

Your page says that SAM is a methyl donor and that when it gives away a methyl group, it becomes SAMe. I have searched around the internet and cannot find a difference between SAM and SAMe. As far as I can tell, they are two acronyms for the same thing: S-Adenosyl methionine.