Journal article
Cofactor F420: An expanded view of its distribution, biosynthesis and roles in bacteria and archaea
R Grinter, C Greening
FEMS Microbiology Reviews | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021
Abstract
Many bacteria and archaea produce the redox cofactor F420. F420 is structurally similar to the cofactors FAD and FMN but is catalytically more similar to NAD and NADP. These properties allow F420 to catalyze challenging redox reactions, including key steps in methanogenesis, antibiotic biosynthesis and xenobiotic biodegradation. In the last 5 years, there has been much progress in understanding its distribution, biosynthesis, role and applications. Whereas F420 was previously thought to be confined to Actinobacteria and Euryarchaeota, new evidence indicates it is synthesized across the bacterial and archaeal domains, as a result of extensive horizontal and vertical biosynthetic gene transfer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an NHMRC EL2 Investigator Grant (APP1178715; awarded to C.G.), an NHMRC New Investigator Grant (APP5191146; awarded to C.G.), an NHMRC grant (APP1139832; awarded to C.G.) and an NHMRC EL1 Investigator Grant (APP1197376; Awarded to R.G.).