SAH to SAM-E Conversation enzymes and cofactors?

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I always do my own research before asking a question that I could have gone and looked up myself but I am simply having a hard time finding the key players in converting S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase to SAM-E.

I'm assuming, just by looking at the cycle and what the numbers saying either something is draining my Sam-e (creatine demand or methyl doners) or it's not properly getting converted to SAH. So my question is around the area of what it needed to convert SAM-E to SAH.

I've read Phosphatidyl-ethanolamine, PMT (
phenol O-methyltransferase) and many more… I don't know how accurate these are and how you would go about supporting them?

My Methionine is elevated/ borderline high in amino acid plasma
My SAM-E is lower 223 REF RANGE 221-256
However my SAH is high 56.4 REF RANGE 38-49
As well as my Adenosine 26.9 REF RANGE 16.8-21.4

Active folate 361 REF RANGE 400-1500
Oxidized Glutathione barley out of range HIGH
Reduced glutathione barley out of range LOW

Per methylation pathway test

Thanks for you time!
 
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