“…FA can also be found in the air and enter the one carbon pool for incorporation into the cells constituents (CasanovaSchmitz, 1984). At the moment, three different FdDHes, bacterial NAD + -dependent, yeast NAD + -and GSH-dependent and bacterial dye-linked NAD + and GSH-independent, are widely used for bioanalytical purposes (Ben Ali et al, 2006Winter and Cammann, 1989;Vastarella and Nicastri, 2005;Herschkovitz et al, 2000;Korpan et al, 1993;Gonchar et al, 2002;Korpan et al, 2010;Achmann et al, 2008;Kawamura et al, 2005). Besides FdDH, FA can be easily oxidized by alcohol oxidase (AOX) (EC 1.1.3.13), an enzyme which is responsible in vivo for the first reaction of methanol metabolism in methylotrophic yeast (Klei van der et al, 1990).…”