The elucidation of the pathways to the water-soluble vitamins and cofactors has provided many biochemical and chemical challenges. This is a reflection both of their complex chemical nature, and the fact that they are often made in small amounts, making detection of the enzyme activities and intermediates difficult. Here we present an orthogonal review of how these challenges have been overcome using a combination of methods, which are often ingenious. We make particular reference to some recent developments in the study of biotin, pantothenate, folate, pyridoxol, cobalamin, thiamine, riboflavin and molybdopterin biosynthesis
PhD ThesisCobalamin, commonly known as vitamin B12, is the most complex small molecule created in n...
Vitamins are defined as essential micronutrients that are required in trace quantity and cannot be s...
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is one of Nature's most complex small molecules. It is a cobalt-containing m...
The elucidation of the pathways to the water-soluble vitamins and cofactors has provided many bioche...
AbstractOver the last years, significant progress has been made in the understanding of the genetics...
Many efforts have been made in recent decades to understand how coenzymes, including vitamins, are s...
The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12 is slowly being unravelled. Recent work has shown that the...
The biosynthesis of the corrin ring component of cobalamin (vitamin B12) is reviewed with regard to ...
A b s a Recent discoveries in the biochemistry and biosynthesis of vitamin B12 are reviewed. The mec...
Abstract- The B12 biosynthetic pathway requires approximately 20 enzymes to convert aminolevulinic a...
AbstractBackground: In order to study the biosynthesis of vitamin B12, it is necessary to produce va...
The evolution of metabolic pathways is discussed with reference to the biosynthesis of a number of v...
Vitamins are defined as organic components that are necessary for normal growth and nutrition and mu...
One of the most intriguing steps during cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis is the ring contraction...
The evolution of metabolic pathways is discussed with reference to the biosynthesis of a number of v...
PhD ThesisCobalamin, commonly known as vitamin B12, is the most complex small molecule created in n...
Vitamins are defined as essential micronutrients that are required in trace quantity and cannot be s...
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is one of Nature's most complex small molecules. It is a cobalt-containing m...
The elucidation of the pathways to the water-soluble vitamins and cofactors has provided many bioche...
AbstractOver the last years, significant progress has been made in the understanding of the genetics...
Many efforts have been made in recent decades to understand how coenzymes, including vitamins, are s...
The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12 is slowly being unravelled. Recent work has shown that the...
The biosynthesis of the corrin ring component of cobalamin (vitamin B12) is reviewed with regard to ...
A b s a Recent discoveries in the biochemistry and biosynthesis of vitamin B12 are reviewed. The mec...
Abstract- The B12 biosynthetic pathway requires approximately 20 enzymes to convert aminolevulinic a...
AbstractBackground: In order to study the biosynthesis of vitamin B12, it is necessary to produce va...
The evolution of metabolic pathways is discussed with reference to the biosynthesis of a number of v...
Vitamins are defined as organic components that are necessary for normal growth and nutrition and mu...
One of the most intriguing steps during cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis is the ring contraction...
The evolution of metabolic pathways is discussed with reference to the biosynthesis of a number of v...
PhD ThesisCobalamin, commonly known as vitamin B12, is the most complex small molecule created in n...
Vitamins are defined as essential micronutrients that are required in trace quantity and cannot be s...
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is one of Nature's most complex small molecules. It is a cobalt-containing m...