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Benzoyl-coenzyme

Altenschmidt U, B Oswald, E Steiner, H Herrmann, G Fuchs (1993) New aerobic benzoate oxidation pathway via benzoyl-coenzyme A and 3-hydroxybenzoyl-coenzyme A in a denitrifying Pseudomonas sp. JBacteriol 175 4851-4858. [Pg.439]

Egland PG, J Gibson, CS Harwood (1995) Benzoate-coenzyme A ligase, encoded badA, is one of three lighases to catalyze benzoyl-coenzyme A formation during anaerobic growth of Rhodopseudomonas palustris on benzoate. J Bacteriol ill 6545-6551. [Pg.441]

Gescher J, W Ismail, E Olgeschlager, W Eisenreich, J Wort, G Fuchs (2006) Aerobic benzoyl-coenzyme A (Co A) catabolic pathway in Azoarcus evansii conversion of ring cleavage product by 3,4-dehydroadipyl-CoA semialdehyde dehydrogenase. J Bacterial 188 2919-2927. [Pg.442]

Mohamed ME-S, B Seyfried, A Tschech, G Euchs (1993) Anaerobic oxidation of phenylacetate and 4-hydroxy-phenylacetate to benzoyl-coenzyme A and COj in denitrifying Pseudomonas sp. Arch Microbiol 159 563-573. [Pg.444]

Song B, BB Ward (2005) Genetic diversity of benzoyl coenzyme A reductase genes detected in denitrifying isolates and estuarine sediment communities. A/ / / Environ Microbiol 71 2036-2045. [Pg.445]

It was shown that by analogy with benzoate itself, benzoyl-coenzyme A synthetase was induced by... [Pg.500]

Romanov V, RP Hausinger (1996) NADPH-dependent reductive ortho dehalogenation of 2,4-dichorobenzoic acid in Corynebacterium sepedonicum KZ-4 and coryneform bacterium strain NTB-1 via 2,4-dichloro-benzoyl coenzyme A. J Bacterial 178 2656-2661. [Pg.505]

Coenzymes Coenzyme A Benzoyl-coenzyme A reductase, acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase, 3 -methylcrotonyl-coenzyme-A carboxylase... [Pg.332]

Lochmeyer, C., J. Koch, and G. Fuchs. 1992. Anaerobic degradation of 2-aminobenzoic acid (anthranilic acid) via benzoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) and cyclohex-l-enecar-boxyl-CoA in a denitrifying bacterium.. Bacteriol. 174 3621-3628. [Pg.667]

Figure 6.19 Active site models for benzoyl-coenzyme A reductase. Figure 6.19 Active site models for benzoyl-coenzyme A reductase.
The requirement of coenzyme A for hippuric acid synthesis may be taken as evidence for a benzoyl-coenzyme A complex, similar to the acetyl-coenzyme A compound for which good evidence has been obtained. It is possible that coenzyme A-amino acid addition products are the real intermediates in protein synthesis, rather than the acyl phosphates shown in equation 37. [Pg.228]

Newly discovered biocatalytic reductions are emerging as interesting alternative reactions to well-known chemical reductions (Figure 1.9). Interesting benzoyl coenzyme A reductases (BCR) from facultatively anaerobic bacteria, which catalyze... [Pg.14]

Xiang, L. and Moore, B.S. (2003) Characterization of benzoyl coenzyme A biosynthesis genes in the enterodn-produdng bacterium Streptomyces maritimus.. J.Bacterid., 185, 399—404. [Pg.882]


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