Issue 13, 1971

Cobalt chelates as models for methyl donors and acceptors in vitamin B12-dependent transmethylation. Direct methylation of vitamin B12a

Abstract

The dimethyl derivative of 1,3-bis(biacetylmonoximeimino) propanecobalt (III)[(CH3)2CO{(DOH)(DO)pn}], behaves as a methylating reagent toward electrophilic metal atoms and protons, thus allowing the preparation of several methyl-cobalt derivatives from the corresponding CoIII complexes by a reaction which involves the transfer of a methyl carbanion and is related to the catalytic action of the Vitamin B12a in transmethylases.

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J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 706b-707

Cobalt chelates as models for methyl donors and acceptors in vitamin B12-dependent transmethylation. Direct methylation of vitamin B12a

G. Costa, G. Mestroni and C. Cocevar, J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 706b DOI: 10.1039/C2971000706B

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