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cobalamin biosynthesis protein
This family includes CobD proteins from a number of bacteria, in Salmonella this protein is called Cbib. Salmonella CobD is a different protein [1]. This protein is involved in cobalamin biosynthesis and is probably an enzyme responsible for the conversion of adenosylcobyric acid to adenosylcobinamide or adenosylcobinamide phosphate [1]. [1]. 7635831. Identification and sequence analysis of genes involved in late steps in cobalamin (vitamin B12) synthesis in Rhodobacter capsulatus. Pollich M, Klug G;. J Bacteriol 1995;177:4481-4487. See figure 6 for proposed reaction of this enzyme. [2]. 9446573. CobD, a novel enzyme with L-threonine-O-3-phosphate decarboxylase activity, is responsible for the synthesis of (R)-1-amino-2-propanol O-2-phosphate, a proposed new intermediate in cobalamin biosynthesis in Salmonella typhimurium LT2. Brushaber KR, O'Toole GA, Escalante-Semerena JC;. J Biol Chem 1998;273:2684-2691. (from Pfam)
cobalamin biosynthesis family protein
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