Visible light-driven NADH regeneration sensitized by proflavine for biocatalysis

Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology
Dong Heon Nam, Chan Beum Park

Abstract

Harvest time: Proflavine drives the reduction of NAD(+) in the presence of a Rh-based electron mediator. Photoregenerated NADH was enzymatically active for oxidation by NADH-dependent L-glutamate dehydrogenase for the synthesis of L-glutamate. This work suggests that proflavine has the potential to become an efficient light-harvesting component in biocatalytic photosynthesis driven by solar energy.

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