Coenzyme B12

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CAS: 13870-90-1
MF: C62H88N13O14P-2.C10H12N5O3-.Co+3
MW: 1579.5818
Synonyms: Coenzyme B12

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Catherine L. Drennan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Co-reporter: Marco Jost, Jeffrey H. Simpson, and Catherine L. Drennan
pp: 3231-3234
Publication Date(Web):May 12, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b00416
The newly discovered light-dependent transcription factor CarH uses adenosylcobalamin as a light sensor to regulate expression of protective genes in bacteria upon exposure to sunlight. This use of adenosylcobalamin is a clever adaptation of a classic enzyme cofactor, taking advantage of its photolabile Co–C bond. However, it is also puzzling in that photolysis of adenosylcobalamin generates the 5′-deoxyadenosyl radical that could damage DNA. Here, using liquid chromatography and spectroscopic techniques, we demonstrate that CarH suppresses release of the 5′-deoxyadenosyl radical and instead effects conversion to a nonreactive 4′,5′-anhydroadenosine. In this manner, CarH safeguards use of adenosylcobalamin in light-dependent gene regulation.

JoAnne Stubbe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Sidney Altman

Yale University
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Thomas C. Brunold

University of Wisconsin—Madison
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Elizabeth M. Boon

Stony Brook University
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Kristina Hakansson

University of Michigan
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Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy

The University of Michigan
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Roseanne J. Sension

University of Michigan
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Charles B. Grissom

University of Utah
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Robert T. Batey

University of Colorado
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