Extensive Definition
Flavin (from Latin flavus, "yellow") is the
common name for a group of organic
compounds based on pteridine, formed by the
tricyclic
heteronuclear organic ring isoalloxazine. The
biochemical source is the vitamin riboflavin. The flavin
moiety
is often attached with an adenosine
diphosphate to form
flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), and, in other circumstances,
is found as flavin
mononucleotide (or FMN), a phosphorylated form of
riboflavin. It is in
one or the other of these forms that flavin is present as a
prosthetic
group in flavoproteins.
The flavin group is capable of undergoing
oxidation-reduction reactions, and can accept either one
electron in a two-step
process or two electrons at once. Reduction is made with the
addition of hydrogen
atoms to specific nitrogen atoms on the
isoalloxazine ring system:
In aqueous
solution, flavins are yellow-coloured when oxidized, taking a
red colour in the semi-reduced anionic state or blue in the neutral
(semiquinone) state,
and colourless when totally reduced. The oxidized and reduced forms
are in fast equilibrium
with the semiquinone (radical) form, shifted against
the formation of the radical:
-
- Flox + FlredH2 ⇌ FlH•
where Flox is the oxidized flavin, FlredH2 the
reduced flavin (upon addition of two hydrogen atoms) and FlH• the
semiquinone form (addition of one hydrogen atom).
In the form of FADH2, it is one of the cofactors
that can transfer electrons to the electron
transfer chain.
Photoreduction
Both free and protein-bound flavins are photoreducible, that is, able to be reduced by light, in a mechanism mediated by several organic compounds, such as some aminoacids, carboxylic acids and amines.FAD
Flavin adenine dinucleotide is a group bound to many enzymes including ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase, monoamine oxidase, D-amino acid oxidase, glucose oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and acyl CoA dehydrogenase.FADH/FADH2
FADH and FADH2 are reduced forms of FAD. FADH2 is produced as a prosthetic group in succinate dehydrogenase, an enzyme involved in the citric acid cycle. In oxidative phosphorylation, two molecules of FADH2 typically yield 1.5 ATP each, or three ATP combined.FMN
Flavin mononucleotide is a prosthetic group found in, among other proteins, NADH dehydrogenase, E.coli nitroreductase and old yellow enzyme.Use as a dye
Flavin is the most important coloring matter obtained from quercitron (the bark of Quercus velutina, also called dyer's oak). Flavin is the commercial name for quercitron. Two preparations are "yellow flavin" and "red flavin," which contains only quercetin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_International_EncyclopediaReferences
- Voet, D.; Voet, J.G. (2004). Biochemistry (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-39223-5
flavine in German: Flavine
flavine in Spanish: Flavina
flavine in Italian: Flavina
flavine in Japanese: FAD
flavine in Portuguese: Flavina