Formate dehydrogenase

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'''Formate dehydrogenase''' (FDH) catalyzes the reversible two-electron oxidation of formate to bicarbonate. The product electron is donated to either NAD+ in NAD-dependent FDH or to Mo-dependent FDH where the electron is donated to a Fe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub> center and then to cytochrome. The Mo-dependent FDH-H from ''E. coli'' contains SelCys, Mo, molybdopterin guanosine dinucleotide (MGD) cofactor and Fe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub>.
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'''Formate dehydrogenase''' (FDH) catalyzes the reversible two-electron oxidation of formate to bicarbonate. The product electron is donated to either NAD+ in NAD-dependent FDH or to Mo-dependent FDH where the electron is donated to a Fe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub> center and then to cytochrome. The Mo-dependent FDH-H from ''E. coli'' contains SelCys, Mo, molybdopterin guanosine dinucleotide (MGD) cofactor and Fe<sub>4</sub>S<sub>4</sub><ref>PMID:2094290</ref>.
==3D structure of formate dehydrogenase==
==3D structure of formate dehydrogenase==
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Revision as of 22:34, 22 January 2016

Template:STRUCTURE 2nad Formate dehydrogenase (FDH) catalyzes the reversible two-electron oxidation of formate to bicarbonate. The product electron is donated to either NAD+ in NAD-dependent FDH or to Mo-dependent FDH where the electron is donated to a Fe4S4 center and then to cytochrome. The Mo-dependent FDH-H from E. coli contains SelCys, Mo, molybdopterin guanosine dinucleotide (MGD) cofactor and Fe4S4[1].

3D structure of formate dehydrogenase

Updated on 22-January-2016

References

  1. Ferry JG. Formate dehydrogenase. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 1990 Dec;7(3-4):377-82. PMID:2094290

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