This review deals with results from crystallographic studies on proteins that interact with the essential micronutrient cobalamin (vitamin B12). Both B12-dependent enzymes and B12-transport proteins are described with an emphasis on structural aspects of cobalamin and its protein environment
Cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B(12)) serves for two essential cofactors in mammals. The pathway for its in...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Of the 30 biosynthetic steps necessary for the production of cobalamin (vitamin B12), eight involve ...
The chemistry and biochemistry of the vitamin B12 compounds (cobalamins, XCbl) are described, with p...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical reactions...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many bacteria, but in most cases the membrane proteins involv...
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical reactions...
<div><p>Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical r...
Cobalamin or B12 is an important group of water‐soluble compounds belonging to the cobalt corrinoid ...
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is the most complex B-type vitamin and is synthetized exclusively in a limit...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
AbstractEquilibrium constants (given as log K/M−1) have been determined at pH 7.4 and 4*C for bindin...
Cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B(12)) serves for two essential cofactors in mammals. The pathway for its in...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Of the 30 biosynthetic steps necessary for the production of cobalamin (vitamin B12), eight involve ...
The chemistry and biochemistry of the vitamin B12 compounds (cobalamins, XCbl) are described, with p...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical reactions...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many bacteria, but in most cases the membrane proteins involv...
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical reactions...
<div><p>Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin, CNCbl) is an essential cofactor-precursor for two biochemical r...
Cobalamin or B12 is an important group of water‐soluble compounds belonging to the cobalt corrinoid ...
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is the most complex B-type vitamin and is synthetized exclusively in a limit...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
AbstractEquilibrium constants (given as log K/M−1) have been determined at pH 7.4 and 4*C for bindin...
Cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B(12)) serves for two essential cofactors in mammals. The pathway for its in...
Uptake of vitamin B12 is essential for many prokaryotes, but in most cases the membrane proteins inv...
Of the 30 biosynthetic steps necessary for the production of cobalamin (vitamin B12), eight involve ...