The biological reduction of dinitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) to ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) by nitrogenase is an energetically demanding reaction that requires low-potential electrons and ATP; however, pathways used to deliver the electrons from central metabolism to the reductants of nitrogenase, ferredoxin or flavodoxin, remain unknown for many diazotrophic microbes. The FixABCX protein complex has been proposed to reduce flavodoxin or ferredoxin using NADH as the electron donor in a process known as electron bifurcation. Herein, the FixABCX complex from <i>Azotobacter vinelandii</i> was purified and demonstrated to catalyze an electron bifurcation reaction: oxidation of NADH (<i>E</i><sub>m</sub> = −320 mV) coupled to reduction of flavodoxin semi...