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. 2004 Mar;26(6):479-86.
doi: 10.1023/b:bile.0000019554.49484.40.

Biotransformation of fluorene, diphenyl ether, dibenzo-p-dioxin and carbazole by Janibacter sp

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Biotransformation of fluorene, diphenyl ether, dibenzo-p-dioxin and carbazole by Janibacter sp

Atsushi Yamazoe et al. Biotechnol Lett. 2004 Mar.

Abstract

Fluorene, diphenyl ether, dibenzo-p-dioxin, and carbazole were used by a dibenzofuran-utilizing Janibacter sp. strain YY-1. Metabolites were identified by GC-MS. Angular dioxygenation was the major pathway for degradation of fluorene, diphenyl ether, and dibenzo-p-dioxin but not for carbazole. Lateral dioxygenation of all tested compounds was indicated by the detection of mono- or di-hydroxylated compounds. The bacterium also catalyzed the monooxygenation of fluorene at the C9 position.

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