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Redox balance plays a crucial role in many metabolic engineering strategies. Ferredoxins are widely used as electron carriers for anaerobic microorganism and plants. This study identified the gene responsible for electron transfer from ferredoxin to NAD+, a key reaction in the ethanol production pathway of this organism and many other metabolic pathways. Identification of this gene is an important step in transferring the ethanol production ability of this organism to other organisms.
SUBMITTER: Tian L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5118924 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tian Liang L Lo Jonathan J Shao Xiongjun X Zheng Tianyong T Olson Daniel G DG Lynd Lee R LR
Applied and environmental microbiology 20161121 24
Ferredoxin:NAD<sup>+</sup> oxidoreductase (NADH-FNOR) catalyzes the transfer of electrons from reduced ferredoxin to NAD<sup>+</sup> This enzyme has been hypothesized to be the main enzyme responsible for ferredoxin oxidization in the NADH-based ethanol pathway in Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum; however, the corresponding gene has not yet been identified. Here, we identified the Tsac_1705 protein as a candidate FNOR based on the homology of its functional domains. We then confirmed its ac ...[more]