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Nitrate ester reductive degradation

All bacteria where nitrate ester degradation has been characterized have very similar enzymes. The enzymes eatalyze the nicotinamide cofactor-dependent reductive eleavage of nitrate esters that produces alcohol and nitrite. Purification of the PETN reduetase from Enterobacter cloacae yielded a monomerie protein of around 40 kilo Daltons, which required NADPH as a co-faetor for aetivity. Similar enzymes were responsible for the nitrate ester-degrading activity in Agrobacterium radiobacter (Snape et al. 1997) - nitrate ester reductase - and in the strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Pseudomonas putida (Blehert et al. 1999) - xenobiotic reduetases . All utilize a non-covalently bound flavine mononucleotide as a redox eofactor. [Pg.213]


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