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Methanofurans (MFRs) are a
family of
chemical compounds found in
methanogenic archaea.
These species feature a 2-aminomethylfuran
linked to
phenoxy group...
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eukaryotes Lipoamide Electrons, acyl
groups Bacteria,
archaea and
eukaryotes Methanofuran Formyl group Methanogens Molybdopterin Oxygen atoms Bacteria, archaea...
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coenzymes that are
unique to
these archaea, such as
coenzyme M and
methanofuran.
Other organic compounds such as alcohols,
acetic acid or
formic acid...
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formylmethanofuran + H2O +
acceptor ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CO2 +
methanofuran +
reduced acceptor. The 3
substrates of this
enzyme are formylmethanofuran...
- rose oil. Furfural,
derived from sugars, is the
major source of
furans methanofuran is a
cofactor in methanogenesis.
Furan has
aromatic character because...
- Griesinger, C. (2001). "N-Carboxymethanofuran (carbamate)
formation from
methanofuran and CO2 in
methanogenic archaea:
Thermodynamics and
kinetics of the spontaneous...
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following coenzymes and cofactors: F420,
coenzyme B,
coenzyme M,
methanofuran, and methanopterin. The
mechanism for the
conversion of CH 3–S bond into...
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biosynthesis of
coenzymes such as
coenzyme M,
tetrahydromethanopterin and
methanofuran. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of oxidoreductases,
specifically those...
- 6,7,8-tetrahydromethanopterin ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
methanofuran + 5-formyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydromethanopterin Thus, the two
substrates of...
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intermediates are
formate for
bacteria and formyl-
methanofuran for archaea, and also the carriers,
tetrahydrofolate and tetrahydropterins...