“…The only characterized mechanism for bacterial 1,4‐dioxane biodegradation is initiated by soluble diiron monooxygenase (SDIMO) enzymes (McElroy and Hyman 2019; Chen and Hyman 2023). Monooxygenase enzymes work by inserting a single oxygen atom from dioxygen (O 2 ) into various organic compounds.…”
Section: Evolution In Understanding Of 14‐dioxane Biodegradationmentioning
The only characterized mechanism for bacterial 1,4-dioxane biodegradation is initiated by soluble diiron monooxygenase (SDIMO) enzymes (McElroy and Hyman 2019; Chen and Hyman 2023). MonooxygenaseColumn
“…The only characterized mechanism for bacterial 1,4‐dioxane biodegradation is initiated by soluble diiron monooxygenase (SDIMO) enzymes (McElroy and Hyman 2019; Chen and Hyman 2023). Monooxygenase enzymes work by inserting a single oxygen atom from dioxygen (O 2 ) into various organic compounds.…”
Section: Evolution In Understanding Of 14‐dioxane Biodegradationmentioning
The only characterized mechanism for bacterial 1,4-dioxane biodegradation is initiated by soluble diiron monooxygenase (SDIMO) enzymes (McElroy and Hyman 2019; Chen and Hyman 2023). MonooxygenaseColumn
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