Enzymes of the benzoyl‐coenzyme A degradation pathway in the hyperthermophilic archaeon F erroglobus placidus
Abstract
Summary The F e( III )‐respiring F erroglobus placidus is the only known archaeon and hyperthermophile for which a complete degradation of aromatic substrates to CO 2 has been reported. Recent genome and transcriptome analyses proposed a benzoyl‐coenzyme A ( CoA ) degradation pathway similar to that found in the phototrophic R hodopseudomonas palustris , which involves a cyclohex‐1‐ene‐1‐carboxyl‐ CoA (1‐enoyl‐ CoA ) forming, ATP ‐dependent key...
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Title
Enzymes of the benzoyl‐coenzyme A degradation pathway in the hyperthermophilic archaeon F erroglobus placidus
Published Date
Mar 2, 2015
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
9
Pages
3289 - 3300
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