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Anaerobic synthesis of vitamin B12: characterization of the early steps in the pathway

Anaerobic synthesis of vitamin B12: characterization of the early steps in the pathway
Anaerobic synthesis of vitamin B12: characterization of the early steps in the pathway
The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12 is slowly being unravelled. Recent work has shown that the first committed step along the anaerobic route involves the sirohydrochlorin (chelation of cobalt into factor II). The following enzyme in the pathway, CbiL, methylates cobalt-factor II to give cobalt-factor III. Recent progress on the molecular characterization of this enzyme has given a greater insight into its mode of action and specificity. Structural studies are being used to provide insights into how aspects of this highly complex biosynthetic pathway may have evolved. Between cobalt-factor III and cobyrinic acid, only one further intermediate has been identified. A combination of molecular genetics, recombinant DNA technology and bioorganic chemistry has led to some recent advances in assigning functions to the enzymes of the anaerobic pathway.
0300-5127
811–814
Frank, S.
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Deery, E.
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Heathcote, P.
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Lawrence, A.D.
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Warren, M.J.
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Frank, S.
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Deery, E.
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Heathcote, P.
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Lawrence, A.D.
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Frank, S., Brindley, A.A., Deery, E., Heathcote, P., Lawrence, A.D., Leech, H.K., Pickersgill, R.W. and Warren, M.J. (2005) Anaerobic synthesis of vitamin B12: characterization of the early steps in the pathway. Biochemical Society Transactions, 33 (4), 811–814. (doi:10.1042/bst0330811).

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The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12 is slowly being unravelled. Recent work has shown that the first committed step along the anaerobic route involves the sirohydrochlorin (chelation of cobalt into factor II). The following enzyme in the pathway, CbiL, methylates cobalt-factor II to give cobalt-factor III. Recent progress on the molecular characterization of this enzyme has given a greater insight into its mode of action and specificity. Structural studies are being used to provide insights into how aspects of this highly complex biosynthetic pathway may have evolved. Between cobalt-factor III and cobyrinic acid, only one further intermediate has been identified. A combination of molecular genetics, recombinant DNA technology and bioorganic chemistry has led to some recent advances in assigning functions to the enzymes of the anaerobic pathway.

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Published date: 1 August 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 488505
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488505
ISSN: 0300-5127
PURE UUID: 73edac1d-804f-4656-9b91-a83238a3e779
ORCID for A.D. Lawrence: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5853-5409

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Date deposited: 25 Mar 2024 17:37
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Author: S. Frank
Author: A.A. Brindley
Author: E. Deery
Author: P. Heathcote
Author: A.D. Lawrence ORCID iD
Author: H.K. Leech
Author: R.W. Pickersgill
Author: M.J. Warren

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