The hydroxylation of P-cresol and its conversion to P-hydroxybenzaldehyde in Pseudomonas putida. |
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Authors: | D J Hopper |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Agricultural Biochemistry, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Dyfed SY23 3DD, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Cell extracts of catalyze the conversion of -cresol to -hydroxybenzylalcohol when phenazine methosulfate, an electron acceptor, is added. The reaction will proceed under anaerobic conditions and a mechanism involving dehydrogenation to a heteroquinone followed by hydration is proposed. This contrasts with the known attack on methyl groups by mono-oxygenases. The same requirements are found for the alcohol dehydrogenase and the major product from reaction mixtures is the aldehyde. Of the compounds tested as substrates only those with the appropriate groups in the orientation were attacked. |
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Keywords: | PI: post-inoculation refering to the time elapsed from the inoculation of dissociated liver cells into the flask dex: dexamethasone HC: hydrocortisone FBS: fetal bovine serum CFS: cell-free supernatant WE: Williams' Medium E |
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