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The inorganic chemistry of the cobalt corrinoids-an update

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JOURNAL OF INORGANIC BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2023.112154

Keywords

Cobalt corrinoids; Ligand substitution reactions; Biological chemistry ofB12; B12 redox chemistry; B12 photochemistry; Computational methods andB12 chemistry

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This review discusses the inorganic chemistry of cobalt corrinoids, derivatives of vitamin B12, focusing on equilibrium constants and kinetics of their axial ligand substitution reactions. The importance of the corrin ligand in controlling and modifying the properties of the metal ion is emphasized. Other aspects such as structure, corrinoid complexes with metals other than cobalt, redox chemistry, chemical redox reactions, and photochemistry are also discussed, along with the catalytic role of these compounds in non-biological reactions and highlights in organometallic chemistry. The contributions of computational methods, particularly DFT calculations, to our understanding of the inorganic chemistry of these compounds are highlighted. An overview of the biological chemistry of B12-dependent enzymes is provided for convenience.
The inorganic chemistry of the cobalt corrinoids, derivatives of vitamin B12, is reviewed, with particular emphasis on equilibrium constants for, and kinetics of, their axial ligand substitution reactions. The role the corrin ligand plays in controlling and modifying the properties of the metal ion is emphasised. Other aspects of the chemistry of these compounds, including their structure, corrinoid complexes with metals other than cobalt, the redox chemistry of the cobalt corrinoids and their chemical redox reactions, and their photochemistry are discussed. Their role as catalysts in non-biological reactions and aspects of their organometallic chemistry are briefly mentioned. Particular mention is made of the role that computational methods - and especially DFT calculations - have played in developing our understanding of the inorganic chemistry of these compounds. A brief overview of the biological chemistry of the B12-dependent enzymes is also given for the reader's convenience.

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