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Vitamin B12: How the Problem of Its Biosynthesis Was Solved
Authors:Francis Blanche  Beatrice Cameron  Joel Crouzet  Laurent Debussche  Denis Thibaut  Marc Vuilhorgne  Finian J Leeper  Alan R Battersby
Abstract:Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin for human health, and lack of it leads to pernicious anemia. This biological activity has attracted intense interest for some time; in addition, the complex architecture of the B12 molecule has fascinated chemists and biochemists since its discovery as the first natural organocobalt complex and the establishment of its structure by X-ray analysis. The organic ligand surrounding the cobalt displays many stereogenic centers along its periphery carrying reactive functional groups. This complexity led vitamin B12 to be rightly regarded as an extreme challenge to the synthetic chemist. Yet microorganisms achieve this synthesis in vivo with complete control of regio- and stereochemistry. How do they do it? This review tells the full remarkable story. Success in unraveling this biosynthetic puzzle resulted from a collaborative effort by biologists and chemists using the full range of methods available from their disciplines–from genetics at one end of the spectrum to synthesis and NMR spectroscopy at the other. This work can act as a guide for future research on the biosynthesis of yet more complex natural substances.
Keywords:bioorganic chemistry  biosynthesis  vitamin B12  Vitamin B12  Biosynthesis  Bioorganic chemistry
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