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Francisco M. Gírio, João C. Marcos, M.T. Amaral-Collaço, Transition metal requirement to express high level NAD+-dependent formate dehydrogenase from a serine-type methylotrophic bacterium, FEMS Microbiology Letters, Volume 97, Issue 1-2, October 1992, Pages 161–166, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1992.tb05456.x
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Formate dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.2) from an aerobic organism was found to be metal-dependent. This NAD+-dependent enxyme required the presence of tungsten or molybdenum to express high enzyme levels in the facultative methylotrophic Methylobacterium sp. RXM. The apparent Vmax of the reaction increased 22-fold in a tungstate-containing medium when compared with a non-metal-supplemented growth medium. The absence of those metals in the culture medium resulted in the partial loss of an energy-yielding step and approx. 50% decrease in the cell yield was observed. Moreover, formate accumulated in the extracellular medium and culture pH dropped. Tungsten produced a higher stimulation of formate dehydrogenase activity than that obtained with molybdenum for batch cultivation of Methylobacterium sp. RXM.
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Present address: Departamento de Química, Universidade do Minho, 4700 Braga, Portugal.