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. 2016 Nov 2;172(4):2082–2097. doi: 10.1104/pp.16.01371

Table I. Chemical and enzymatic damage reactions of B vitamins and the corresponding cofactors.

Vitamin/Cofactor Reactions C/Ea Referencesb
Thiamin (vitamin B1)/thiamin diphosphate Pyrimidine ring deamination C Windheuser and Higuchi (1962)
Thiazole ring oxidation C,E Bunik et al. (2007); Dwivedi and Arnold (1973)
Thiazole ring breakdown C Jenkins et al. (2007)
Oxidation to thiamin acetate E Dalvi et al. (1974)
Hydrolysis to thiazole + pyrimidine E Jurgenson et al. (2009)
Dephosphorylation E Rapala-Kozik et al. (2009)
Thiamin triphosphate formation E Linster et al. (2013)
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)/FMN, FAD (Photo)oxidative flavin ring loss C Choe et al. (2005)
(Di)phosphate bond hydrolysis E Ogawa et al. (2008); Rawat et al. (2011)
7α- and 8α-hydroxylation E Ohkawa et al. (1983)
Cyclic FMN formation from FAD C,E Pinto et al. (1999); Sánchez-Moreno et al. (2009)
Niacin (vitamin B3)/NAD(P)(H) Hydration of nicotinamide ring C,E Marbaix et al., (2011)
Epimerization of β- to α-NAD(P)H C Oppenheimer and Kaplan (1975)
Hydrolytic loss of nicotinamide ring E Everse et al. (1975)
Diphosphate bond hydrolysis E Ogawa et al. (2008)
Nicotinamide ring addition reactions C Everse et al. (1971)
Pantothenate (vitamin B5)/coenzyme A, ACPc Oxidations of the thiol group C Huang et al. (2016)
Diphosphate bond hydrolysis E Ogawa et al. (2008)
Hydrolysis of the 3′ phosphate group E Paizs et al. (2008)
Pyridoxine (vitamin B6)/pyridoxal 5′-phosphate Aldehyde group oxidation C/E Gerdes et al. (2012)
Aldehyde group condensations C Dalling et al. (1976)
Dephosphorylation E Gerdes et al. (2012)
6-Hydroxylation C Tadera et al. (1986)
Biotin (vitamin B8)/biotinylated enzymes Oxidation to biotin sulfoxide C Melville (1954)
Side chain β-oxidation E Izumi et al. (1973)
Tetrahydrofolate/C1-substituted folates Oxidative cleavage of C9-N10 bond C Gregory (1989)
Pteridine ring oxidation C/E Noiriel et al. (2007)
5-Formyltetrahydrofolate formation C/E Baggott (2000); Goyer et al. (2005)
γ-Glutamyl bond hydrolysis E Orsomando et al. (2005); Bozzo et al. (2008)
a

C, chemical (i.e. nonenzymatic, spontaneous) reaction; E, enzymatic reaction or side-reaction.

b

Certain reactions have so far been reported only from animals or microbes.

c

ACP, acyl carrier protein, which has a bound 4'-phosphopantetheinyl prosthetic group derived from coenzyme A.