Table 1. Metabolic functions and enzymes that use cobamide cofactors.
Functional category | Cobamide-dependent enzymes or enzyme families |
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(a) Amino acid metabolism | Methionine synthase*†, glutamate mutase, lysine/ornithine aminomutases |
(b) DNA and RNA synthesis | Ribonucleotide reductase†, epoxyqueuosine reductase† |
(c) Carbon and nitrogen metabolism | Isomerases† (e.g., methylmalonyl-CoA mutase*, methyleneglutarate mutase), ethanolamine ammonia lyase, glycerol/diol dehydratases, methyltransferases (e.g., O-demethylases, methylamine methyltransferases, Wood-Ljungdahl corrinoid protein) |
(d) Secondary metabolite synthesis | Radical SAM-B12 enzymes (biosynthesis of gentamicin, oxetanocin A, fosfomycin, phosalacine, thiostrepton, thienamycin) |
(e) Others | Reductive dehalogenases, bacteriochlorophyll cyclase, light-sensing transcription factor, methytransferases [(MT), e.g., mercury MT, estrogen MT, methanogenesis marker protein 10] |
Conserved in humans.
Among the four most common enzyme families in bacteria (5).