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Methylcobalamin is produced by some [[bacteria]]. It plays an important role in the environment, where it is responsible for the [[biomethylation]] of certain [[heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy metal]]s.  For example, the highly toxic [[methylmercury]] is produced by the action of methylcobalamin.  In this role, methylcobalamin serves as a source of "CH<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup>".

Methylcobalamin is produced by some bacteria. It plays an important role in the environment, where it is responsible for the biomethylation of certain heavy metals. For example, the highly toxic methylmercury is produced by the action of methylcobalamin. In this role, methylcobalamin serves as a source of "CH3+".