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Formate dehydrogenase

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Formate dehydrogenase is an enzyme widely found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that catalyzes the interconversion of formate and CO₂, accompanied by redox reactions involving the coenzymes NAD⁺/NADH or other electron carriers. Formate dehydrogenase can be used for NAD(P)H coenzyme regeneration, CO₂ fixation and conversion, biosensors, and industrial biocatalysis.
Formate dehydrogenase
Cas No. 9028-85-7
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Formate dehydrogenase is an enzyme widely found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that catalyzes the interconversion of formate and CO₂, accompanied by redox reactions involving the coenzymes NAD⁺/NADH or other electron carriers. Formate dehydrogenase can be used for NAD(P)H coenzyme regeneration, CO₂ fixation and conversion, biosensors, and industrial biocatalysis.
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Overexpression of Formate dehydrogenase (1 g/L formate; 48–96 h) in S. cerevisiae FA enhances the strain’s tolerance to 1 g/L formate, allowing it to break down formate into CO₂, while simultaneously increasing glucose utilization, cell density, and cell viability [1].
Overexpression of Formate dehydrogenase (4 g/L acetic acid; 48–96 h) in S. cerevisiae FA increases the strain’s tolerance to acetic acid. By converting CO₂ into formate and generating additional ATP, it enables faster glucose utilization, higher ethanol yield, higher cell density, and greater cell viability [1].
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Cas No.9028-85-7
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