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1. Exploiting Differences in Heme Biosynthesis between Bacterial Species to Screen for Novel Antimicrobials.

6. Calculating metalation in cells reveals CobW acquires CoII for vitamin B12 biosynthesis while related proteins prefer ZnII.

7. Staphylococcus aureus haem biosynthesis and acquisition pathways are linked through haem monooxygenase IsdG.

8. Total Synthesis, Structure, and Biological Activity of Adenosylrhodibalamin, the Non-Natural Rhodium Homologue of Coenzyme B12.

9. S taphylococcus aureus haem biosynthesis: characterisation of the enzymes involved in final steps of the pathway.

10. Recent advances in the biosynthesis of modified tetrapyrroles: the discovery of an alternative pathway for the formation of heme and heme d.

11. The structure, function and properties of sirohaem decarboxylase - an enzyme with structural homology to a transcription factor family that is part of the alternative haem biosynthesis pathway.

12. Identification and characterization of the 'missing' terminal enzyme for siroheme biosynthesis in α-proteobacteria.

13. Elucidation of the anaerobic pathway for the corrin component of cobalamin (vitamin B12).

14. Bacillus megaterium Has Both a Functional BluB Protein Required for DMB Synthesis and a Related Flavoprotein That Forms a Stable Radical Species.

15. An enzyme-trap approach allows isolation of intermediates in cobalamin biosynthesis.

16. Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria Reveal a New Branch of Tetrapyrrole Metabolism.

17. The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12.

18. The anaerobic biosynthesis of vitamin B12.

19. Molecular hijacking of siroheme for the synthesis of heme and d1 heme.

20. NirJ, a radical SAM family member of the d 1 heme biogenesis cluster

21. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa nirE gene encodes the S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent uroporphyrinogen III methyltransferase required for heme d1 biosynthesis.

22. CysG structure reveals tetrapyrrole-binding features and novel regulation of siroheme biosynthesis.

23. Lead poisoning, haem synthesis and 5-aminolaevulinic acid...

24. The X-ray structure of a cobalamin biosynthetic enzyme, cobalt-precorrin-4 methyltransferase.

25. Crystallization and preliminary structure analysis of CobE, an essential protein of cobalamin (vitamin B12) biosynthesis.

26. Finding the final pieces of the vitamin B12 biosynthetic jigsaw.

27. Biosynthesis of the modified tetrapyrroles-the pigments of life.

28. Total Synthesis, Structure, and Biological Activity of Adenosylrhodibalamin, the Non-Natural Rhodium Homologue of Coenzyme B12.

29. Characterisation of Desulfovibrio vulgaris haem b synthase, a radical SAM family member.

30. Elucidation of the anaerobic pathway for the corrin component of cobalamin (vitamin B12).

31. The AAA+ motor complex of subunits CobS and CobT of cobaltochelatase visualized by single particle electron microscopy

32. Iron–sulfur cluster dynamics in biotin synthase: A new [2Fe–2S]1+ cluster

33. Demonstration That CobG, the Monooxygenase Associated with the Ring Contraction Process of the Aerobic Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Biosynthetic Pathway, Contains an Fe-S Center and a Mononuclear Non-heme Iron Center.

34. Two Distinct Roles for Two Functional Cobaltochelatases (CbiK) in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough.

35. Identification, Characterization, and Structure/Function Analysis of a Corrin Reductase Involved in Adenosylcobalamin Biosynthesis.

36. Elucidation of Substrate Specificity in the Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Buosynt tic Methyserases.

37. Structure/Function Studies on a S-Adenosyl-<ce:small-caps xmlns:ce="http://www.elsevier.com/xml/common/dtd">l-methionine-dependent Uroporphyrinogen III C Methyltransferase (SUMT), a Key Regulatory Enzyme of Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis

38. Construction of Fluorescent Analogs to Follow the Uptake and Distribution of Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) in Bacteria, Worms, and Plants.

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