“…Among Gram-positive methylotrophic bacteria, Bacillus methanolicus C1 uses NAD-dependent nicotinoprotein MDH (Arfman et al, 1989(Arfman et al, , 1997Hektor et al, 2002), and Amycolatopsis methanolica, Mycobacterium gastri MB19, Rhodococcus rhodochrous LMD 89.129 and Rhodococcus erythropolis DSM 1069 use N,N9-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline (DMNA)-dependent nicotinoprotein methanol : DMNA oxidoreductase (MDO) (Bystrykh et al, 1993a, b;van Ophem et al, 1993) for the oxidation of methanol. This MDO is similar to the NAD-dependent MDH of B. methanolicus C1 in quaternary structure, cofactor composition, tightly but non-covalently bound NAD(P)(H) and enzymic properties (Bystrykh et al, 1993b;Hektor et al, 2002;van Ophem et al, 1993;Vonck et al, 1991). The MDO also has enzymic properties different from those of the B. methanolicus C1 MDH: MDO exhibits DMNA-dependent MDH, NADHdependent formaldehyde reductase and formaldehyde dismutase activities (Hektor et al, 2000), while B. methanolicus C1 MDH only displays NAD-dependent MDH and NADH-dependent formaldehyde reductase activities (Arfman et al, 1989).…”