1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00252209
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Differential expression of enzyme activities initiating anoxic metabolism of various aromatic compounds via benzoyl-CoA

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“…Previous studies on the regulation of anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds in T. aromatica K-172 revealed that the synthesis of enzymes necessary for degrading compounds via the benzoyl-CoA pathway is induced by the respective substrates (Dangel et al 1991;Heider et al 1998). Synthesis of the enzymes initiating 3,5-DHB-degradation appears to be strictly regulated by an induction mechanism as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Previous studies on the regulation of anaerobic degradation of aromatic compounds in T. aromatica K-172 revealed that the synthesis of enzymes necessary for degrading compounds via the benzoyl-CoA pathway is induced by the respective substrates (Dangel et al 1991;Heider et al 1998). Synthesis of the enzymes initiating 3,5-DHB-degradation appears to be strictly regulated by an induction mechanism as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The benzoyl-CoA pathway enzymes in T. aromatica are known to be both expressed and catalytically active with meta-hydroxy-aromatic substrates (6,27,29,30). However, it is not known whether T. aromatica requires the activity of benzoyl-CoA pathway enzymes for meta-hydroxyaromatic acid degradation or if other pathways contribute to metabolism in this organism.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In R. palustris and T. aromatica, catabolism of pHB (Fig. 1A) proceeds via benzoyl-CoA, an intermediate that is also used for metabolism of benzoate (6)(7)(8). In both organisms, specific CoA-dependent ligases catalyze the ATP-dependent synthesis of pHB-CoA (HbaA, EC 6.2.1.27) (9-11) and benzoylCoA (BadA, EC 6.2.1.25) (12)(13)(14).…”
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“…Since a similar enzyme is found in Pscudomonas sp. anaerobically grown on phenylacetate [27] (and M. Mohamed and G. Fuchs, unpublished data), a role of phenylacetatc-CoA ligasc in anaerobic metabolism is also possible but has not been tested.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%