The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Leonardo Marmo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Lyon, Juliana Pereira, Teixeira, Alexandre de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43658
Resumo: This article reviews the so-called “cobalamins”, with special emphasis on coenzyme B12, discussing aspects of its structure-function relationship as well as various implications in biochemical, physiological and nutritional areas. Despite being one of the micronutrients with the lowest presence in organisms, cobalt (Co) is a constituent part of highly relevant enzymatic cofactors and associated with various biochemical and/or enzymatic processes. Vitamin B12 really represents a focus of interest of a multi- and interdisciplinary nature, since it is a metallic complex, an organometallic compound (for example, in the methylcobalamin form we identify the Cobalt-Carbon (Co-C) bond) and a group of relevance biophysics, as it interacts with different proteins in the biological environment, in addition to its impactful nutritional role, the deficiency of which causes the so-called “pernicious anemia”. This literature review article aims to offer a general and interdisciplinary overview of the topic, covering relevant topics in cobalt chemistry, mainly its coordination chemistry, which have been considered as model systems both for the study of metallic complexes properly considered and for the evaluation of the structure- metalloprotein activity.
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spelling The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlationsLa relación estructura-actividad de la Vitamina B12 y las cobalaminas y sus correlaciones nutricionalesA relação estrutura-atividade da Vitamina B12 e das cobalaminas e suas correlações nutricionaisCobalaminasCobaltoCoenzima B12Ion cobalto.CobalaminsCobaltCoenzyme B12Cobaltic ion.CobalaminasCobaltoCoenzima B12Íon cobáltico.This article reviews the so-called “cobalamins”, with special emphasis on coenzyme B12, discussing aspects of its structure-function relationship as well as various implications in biochemical, physiological and nutritional areas. Despite being one of the micronutrients with the lowest presence in organisms, cobalt (Co) is a constituent part of highly relevant enzymatic cofactors and associated with various biochemical and/or enzymatic processes. Vitamin B12 really represents a focus of interest of a multi- and interdisciplinary nature, since it is a metallic complex, an organometallic compound (for example, in the methylcobalamin form we identify the Cobalt-Carbon (Co-C) bond) and a group of relevance biophysics, as it interacts with different proteins in the biological environment, in addition to its impactful nutritional role, the deficiency of which causes the so-called “pernicious anemia”. This literature review article aims to offer a general and interdisciplinary overview of the topic, covering relevant topics in cobalt chemistry, mainly its coordination chemistry, which have been considered as model systems both for the study of metallic complexes properly considered and for the evaluation of the structure- metalloprotein activity.Este artículo revisa las llamadas “cobalaminas”, con especial énfasis en la coenzima B12, discutiendo aspectos de su relación estructura-función así como diversas implicaciones en las áreas bioquímica, fisiológica y nutricional. A pesar de ser uno de los micronutrientes con menor presencia en los organismos, el cobalto (Co) es parte constituyente de cofactores enzimáticos de gran relevancia y asociado a diversos procesos bioquímicos y/o enzimáticos. Realmente la vitamina B12 representa un foco de interés de carácter multi e interdisciplinario, ya que es un complejo metálico, un compuesto organometálico (por ejemplo, en la forma metilcobalamina identificamos el enlace Cobalto-Carbono (Co-C)) y un grupo de relevancia biofísica, ya que interactúa con diferentes proteínas del ambiente biológico, además de su impactante papel nutricional, cuya deficiencia provoca la llamada “anemia perniciosa”. El presente artículo de revisión de la literatura tiene como objetivo ofrecer una visión general e interdisciplinaria del tema, abarcando temas relevantes en la química del cobalto, principalmente su química de coordinación, los cuales han sido considerados como sistemas modelo tanto para el estudio de complejos metálicos propiamente considerados como para la evaluación de la actividad estructura-metaloproteína.O presente artigo revisa as chamadas “cobalaminas”, com especial destaque para a coenzima B12, discutindo aspectos de sua relação estrutura-função assim como várias implicações em âmbitos bioquímicos, fisiológicos e nutricionais. Apesar de ser um dos micronutrientes com menor presença nos organismos, o cobalto (Co) é parte constituinte de cofatores enzimáticos altamente relevantes e associados a diversos processos bioquímicos e/ou enzimáticos. A vitamina B12 realmente representa um foco de interesse de caráter multi e interdisciplinar, uma vez que se trata de complexo metálico, composto organometálico (por exemplo, na forma metilcobalamina identificamos a ligação Cobalto-Carbono (Co-C)) e grupo de relevância biofísica, desde que interage com diferentes proteínas no meio biológico, além de seu impactante papel nutricional, cuja deficiência ocasiona a denominada “anemia perniciosa”. O presente artigo de revisão de literatura tem por objetivo oferecer uma visão geral e interdisciplinar do tema, abrangendo relevantes tópicos da química do cobalto, especialmente sua química de coordenação, os quais têm sido considerados como sistemas modelo tanto para o estudo de complexos metálicos propriamente considerados como para a avaliação da relação estrutura-atividade de metaloproteínas.Research, Society and Development2023-10-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4365810.33448/rsd-v12i11.43658Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 11; e05121143658Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 11; e05121143658Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 11; e051211436582525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/43658/35071Copyright (c) 2023 Leonardo Marmo Moreira; Juliana Pereira Lyon; Alexandre de Oliveira Teixeirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Leonardo MarmoLyon, Juliana Pereira Teixeira, Alexandre de Oliveira 2023-11-08T11:58:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43658Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-11-08T11:58:58Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
La relación estructura-actividad de la Vitamina B12 y las cobalaminas y sus correlaciones nutricionales
A relação estrutura-atividade da Vitamina B12 e das cobalaminas e suas correlações nutricionais
title The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
spellingShingle The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
Moreira, Leonardo Marmo
Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Ion cobalto.
Cobalamins
Cobalt
Coenzyme B12
Cobaltic ion.
Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Íon cobáltico.
title_short The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
title_full The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
title_fullStr The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
title_full_unstemmed The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
title_sort The structure-activity relationship of Vitamin B12 and cobalamins and their nutritional correlations
author Moreira, Leonardo Marmo
author_facet Moreira, Leonardo Marmo
Lyon, Juliana Pereira
Teixeira, Alexandre de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Lyon, Juliana Pereira
Teixeira, Alexandre de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Leonardo Marmo
Lyon, Juliana Pereira
Teixeira, Alexandre de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Ion cobalto.
Cobalamins
Cobalt
Coenzyme B12
Cobaltic ion.
Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Íon cobáltico.
topic Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Ion cobalto.
Cobalamins
Cobalt
Coenzyme B12
Cobaltic ion.
Cobalaminas
Cobalto
Coenzima B12
Íon cobáltico.
description This article reviews the so-called “cobalamins”, with special emphasis on coenzyme B12, discussing aspects of its structure-function relationship as well as various implications in biochemical, physiological and nutritional areas. Despite being one of the micronutrients with the lowest presence in organisms, cobalt (Co) is a constituent part of highly relevant enzymatic cofactors and associated with various biochemical and/or enzymatic processes. Vitamin B12 really represents a focus of interest of a multi- and interdisciplinary nature, since it is a metallic complex, an organometallic compound (for example, in the methylcobalamin form we identify the Cobalt-Carbon (Co-C) bond) and a group of relevance biophysics, as it interacts with different proteins in the biological environment, in addition to its impactful nutritional role, the deficiency of which causes the so-called “pernicious anemia”. This literature review article aims to offer a general and interdisciplinary overview of the topic, covering relevant topics in cobalt chemistry, mainly its coordination chemistry, which have been considered as model systems both for the study of metallic complexes properly considered and for the evaluation of the structure- metalloprotein activity.
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