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Vladimir I. Tishkov, Anastasia A. Pometun, Svyatoslav S. Savin

Formate dehydrogenase: from NAD(P)h regeneration to the target in pathogens biofilms, a component of highly efficient hybrid biocatalysts and CO2 fixation from the atmosphere

Abstract

Abstract. NAD(P)+-dependent formate dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.2, FDH) catalyzes the simple from chemical and biological point of view reaction of formate ion oxidation to carbon dioxide with corresponding reduction of NAD(P)+ to NAD(P)H. Advances in the life sciences have shown that this reaction plays an extremely important role in a wide variety of organisms. The areas and types of practical applications of FDH are also permanently expanding. In this review we considered the main stages in the development of understanding and knowledge about the role of formate dehydrogenase in living systems. Achievements in creation of highly efficient catalysts based on FDH for classic biotechnology as well as for new areas are also considered. The importance of appropriate choice of the initial FDH for the creation of a biocatalyst with the required and prescribed properties with minimal costs is shown. The prospects for the use of FDH for the fixation of CO2 are discussed.
Key words: formate dehydrogenase, main properties, catalytic mechanism, physiological role, practical applications, protein engineering, hybrid biocatalysts, CO2 fixation
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2023, Vol. 64, No. 4, P. 289
   

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