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DNA Methylation: Bisulphite Modification and Analysis
Published on: October 21, 2011
Cobalamin-dependent enzymatic O-, N-, and S-demethylation
Nina Richter1, Ferdinand Zepeck2, Wolfgang Kroutil3
1Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB) GmbH, c/o Department of Chemistry, University of Graz, Heinrichstrasse 28, 8010 Graz, Austria.
Abstract:
Cobalamine cofactors (vitamin B12) are complex organometallic molecules that are crucial for the activity of a variety of different interesting enzymes such as isomerases, methyltransferases, and dehalogenases. Developments in understanding the structure, mechanism, and role in nature of methylcobalamin-dependent methyltransferases make them excellent candidates for biotechnological applications such as biocatalytic dealkylation.
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