Protein Domain : IPR018024

Type:  Family Name:  Cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis protein CbiM
Description:  Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is a structurally complex cofactor, consisting of a modified tetrapyrrole with a centrally chelated cobalt. Cobalamin is usually found in one of two biologically active forms: methylcobalamin and adocobalamin. Most prokaryotes, as well as animals, have cobalamin-dependent enzymes, whereas plants and fungi do not appear to use it. In bacteria and archaea, these include methionine synthase, ribonucleotide reductase, glutamate and methylmalonyl-CoA mutases, ethanolamine ammonia lyase, and diol dehydratase []. In mammals, cobalamin is obtained through the diet, and is required for methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase []. There are at least two distinct cobalamin biosynthetic pathways in bacteria []:Aerobic pathway that requires oxygen and in which cobalt is inserted late in the pathway []; found in Pseudomonas denitrificansand Rhodobacter capsulatus.Anaerobic pathway in which cobalt insertion is the first committed step towards cobalamin synthesis [, ]; found in Salmonella typhimurium, Bacillus megaterium, and Propionibacterium freudenreichii subsp. shermanii. Either pathway can be divided into two parts: (1) corrin ring synthesis (differs in aerobic and anaerobic pathways) and (2) adenosylation of corrin ring, attachment of aminopropanol arm, and assembly of the nucleotide loop (common to both pathways) []. There are about 30 enzymes involved in either pathway, where those involved in the aerobic pathway are prefixed Cob and those of the anaerobic pathway Cbi. Several of these enzymes are pathway-specific: CbiD, CbiG, and CbiK are specific to the anaerobic route of S. typhimurium, whereas CobE, CobF, CobG, CobN, CobS, CobT, and CobW are unique to the aerobic pathway of P. denitrificans.This entry represents the integral membrane protein CbiM, which forms part of the energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporter complex CbiMNOQ that is involved in cobalt import [, ], and plays a role in the cobalamin synthesis pathway. Short Name:  CbiM

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
TIGR00123
MF_01462

0 Found In

4 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006824 IPR018024
GO:0009236 IPR018024
GO:0016021 IPR018024
GO:0043190 IPR018024

4 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0006824 IPR018024
GO:0009236 IPR018024
GO:0016021 IPR018024
GO:0043190 IPR018024

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR002751 Family Cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis CbiM family

0 Proteins

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11215515
            11153269
            12869542
            17163662
            16042605
            12055304
            23922391
            16352848
            20868747