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Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide

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flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD): see coenzyme coenzyme , any one of a group of relatively small organic molecules required for the catalytic function of certain enzymes. A coenzyme may either be attached by covalent bonds to a particular enzyme or exist freely in solution, but in either case it participates
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flavin adenine dinucleotide [′fla·vən ′ad·ən‚ēn dī′nü·klē·ə‚tīd]
(biochemistry)
C27H33N9O15P2A coenzyme that functions as a hydrogen acceptor in aerobic dehydrogenases (flavoproteins). Abbreviated FAD.

Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide 

(FAD; also riboflavin-5’-adenosine diphosphate), a nonprotein component (coenzyme) of most flavoproteins, which are present in all living cells; a derivative of riboflavin. Molecular wieght, 785.56.

FAD participates in the oxidation-reduction processes of organisms. It is soluble in water and organic solvents and is characterized by intensive fluorescence, with a maximum emission between 520 and 540 nanometers. In a number of cases, it exhibits strong covalent bonding with proteins (for example, in mono-amine oxidase); in some instances, it is capable of dissociating from an apoenzyme similar to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. Its catalytic activity is related to the capacity of nitrogen atoms in the FAD molecule’s isoalloxazine ring to affix two hydrogen atoms from the oxidized substrate. This process occurs in two stages, with the formation of the intermediate product semiquinone, which contains a nitrogen atom with an unshared electron. The oxidation-reduction potential of FAD depends on the nature of the apoenzyme; it changes from – 0.06 volt (at pH 7.0) for the free form of FAD to –0.185 volt for several flavoproteins. FAD biosynthesis is brought about by flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with the participation of the enzyme adenylil transferase.

The acronym FAD is widely used in the biological literature.

N. N. CHERNOV



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5) Riboflavin is a precursor of flavin adenine dinucleotide, which is required as a coenzyme for glutathione reductase, so a riboflavin deficiency may promote cataract formation by interfering with glutathione reductase activity.
The enzymes whose molecules contain flavin adenine dinucleotide belong to the group of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) containing amine oxidases (FAD-AOs, EC 1.
Most of the energy of fatty acids is extracted through oxidation to produce the reduced forms of high-energy electron carriers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) and flavin adenine dinucleotide ([FADH.
 
 
 
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