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. 1965 May;95(2):466-74.
doi: 10.1042/bj0950466.

THE BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF CATECHOL

THE BACTERIAL DEGRADATION OF CATECHOL

S DAGLEY et al. Biochem J. 1965 May.

Abstract

1. Two strains of Pseudomonas were grown with phenol and used to prepare cell extracts that metabolized catechol with the transient formation of 2-hydroxymuconic semialdehyde. 2. One of these preparations catalysed the conversion of 1mol. of catechol into 1mol. each of formate and 4-hydroxy-2-oxovalerate. 3. A method for the determination of 4-hydroxy-2-oxovalerate is described, together with some properties of this compound and its 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone. 4. Another partially purified cell extract converted 1mol. of 4-hydroxy-2-oxovalerate, formed enzymically from catechol, into 1mol. each of acetaldehyde and pyruvate. This aldolase had a pH optimum of about 8.8, was stimulated by Mg(2+) ions and appeared to attack only one enantiomer of synthetic 4-hydroxy-2-oxovalerate.

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