FAD requirement for the reduction of coenzyme F420 by formate dehydrogenase from Methanobacterium formicicum.

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The partial purification of the formate dehydrogenase from cell-free extracts of Methanobacterium formicicum decreased the rate of coenzyme F420 reduction 175-fold relative to the rate of methyl viologen reduction. FAD, isolated from this organism, reactivated the coenzyme F420-dependent activity of purified formate dehydrogenase and restored the activity ratio (coenzyme F420/methyl viologen) to near that in cell-free extracts. Neither flavin mononucleotide nor FADH2 replaced FAD. The reduced form of FAD inhibited the reactivation of coenzyme F420-dependent formate dehydrogenase activity by the oxidized form. The results suggest that native formate dehydrogenase from Methanobacterium formicicum contains noncovalently bound FAD that is required for coenzyme F420-dependent activity.

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Schauer, N. L., & Ferry, J. G. (1983). FAD requirement for the reduction of coenzyme F420 by formate dehydrogenase from Methanobacterium formicicum. Journal of Bacteriology, 155(2), 467–472. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.155.2.467-472.1983

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