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  • Kajiwara, Y.; Santander, P.J.; Roessner, C.A.; Perez, L.M.; Scott, A.I.
    Genetically engineered synthesis and structural characterization of cobalt-precorrin 5A and -5B, two new intermediates on the anaerobic pathway to vitamin B12: definition of the roles of the CbiF and CbiG enzymes (2006), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 128, 9971-9978.
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synthesis synthesis of cobalt corrinoid intermediates cobalt-precorrin 5A and cobalt-precorrin 5B, with the aid of overexpressed enzymes of the vitamin B12 pathway of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium Salmonella enterica

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Salmonella enterica
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physiological function CbiG is the gene product responsible for the opening of the ring A delta-lactone and extrusion of the C2 unit. The anaerobic biosynthetic pathway features internal delivery of oxygen from a carboxylic acid terminus to C-20 followed by extrusion of the C2 unit as acetaldehyde, using cobalt complexes as substrates Salmonella enterica