- FAD
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CASNo = 146-14-5
PubChem = 703
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MeSHName = Flavin-Adenine+Dinucleotide
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Formula = C27H33N9O15P2
MolarMass = 785.55
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Autoignition = Inbiochemistry , flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) is aredox cofactor involved in several important reactions inmetabolism . FAD can exist in two different redox states and its biochemical role usually involves changing between these two states. FAD can be reduced to the FADH2, whereby it accepts two hydrogen atoms::
FADH2 is an energy-carrying molecule, and the reduced coenzyme can be used as a substrate for
oxidative phosphorylation in themitochondria . FADH2 is reoxidized to FAD, which makes it possible to produce two moles of the universal energy carrier ATP. The primary sources of reduced FAD ineukaryotic metabolism are thecitric acid cycle and thebeta oxidation reaction pathways. In the citric acid cycle, FAD is aprosthetic group in the enzymesuccinate dehydrogenase that oxidizes succinate to fumarate, whereas in beta oxidation it serves as a coenzyme in the reaction ofacyl CoA dehydrogenase .FAD is derived from
riboflavin (vitamin B2). Manyoxidoreductases , called flavoenzymes orflavoprotein s, require FAD as a prosthetic group which functions in electron transfers.
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