Biodegradation of aromatic compounds: An overview of meta-fission product hydrolases
Biodegradation of aromatic compounds: An overview of meta-fission product hydrolases
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2008-02-01
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Khajamohiddin, Syed
Repalle, Elisha Raju
Pinjari, Aleem Basha
Merrick, Mike
Siddavattam, Dayananda
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Meta fission product (MFP) hydrolases catalyze hydrolysis of a low reactive carbon-carbon bond found in meta-fission products, generated during biodegradation of various aromatic compounds. These enzymes belong to the alpha/beta hydrolase super family and show structural conservation despite having poor sequence similarity. MFP-hydrolases are substrate specific and studies have indicated that this substrate specificity plays a key role in the determination of the organism's ability to degrade a particular substrate. In this concise review of MFP-hydrolases we discuss their classification, biochemical properties, the molecular basis of their substrate specificity, their catalytic mechanism, and evolutionary significance. Copyright © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
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CumD,
Meta-Cleavage Pathway,
Meta-Fission Product Hydrolase,
Ortho-Cleavage Pathway
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Critical Reviews in Microbiology. v.34(1)