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Formate Dehydrogenase: Recent Developments for NADH and NADPH Recycling in Biocatalysis

Artur Maier, Lindelo M. Mguni, Anna Ngo, Dirk Tischler

2024ChemCatChem30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Formate dehydrogenases (FDHs) catalyze the oxidation of formate to CO 2 while reducing NAD(P) + to NAD(P)H and are classified into two main classes: metal‐dependent (Mo‐ or W‐containing) and metal‐independent FDHs. The latter are oxygen‐tolerant and relevant as a cofactor regeneration system for various bioprocesses and gained more and more attention due to their ability to catalyze the reverse CO 2 reduction. This review gives an overview of metal‐independent FDHs, the recent advances made in this field, and their relevance for future applications in biocatalysis. This includes the exploitation of novel FDHs which have altered co‐substrate specificity as well as enzyme engineering approaches to improve process stability and general performance.

Topics & Concepts

BiocatalysisFormate dehydrogenaseChemistryFormateBiochemistryCatalysisReaction mechanismEnzyme Catalysis and ImmobilizationAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismPancreatic function and diabetes
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