Cobalamins are cobalt-containing corrinoids that function as essential cofactors in one-carbon transfer reactions and odd-chain fatty acid metabolism.[1] Research-grade B12 is used to standardize assays, evaluate transport and binding proteins, and probe metabolic pathways dependent on methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin in vitro and in model organisms.[2,3]
The corrin macrocycle, central cobalt, and exchangeable axial ligands define the redox and catalytic properties of B12 species.[1] Distinct forms (e.g., cyanocobalamin, methylcobalamin) are characterized to assess stability, light sensitivity, and conversion in biological matrices.
Cobalamin-dependent methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase are standard readouts for mechanistic work. Defined B12 concentrations enable kinetic studies, cofactor turnover analysis, and investigation of functional deficiency at the cellular level.[2]
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