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Comparative Study
. 1975 Feb;121(2):531-6.
doi: 10.1128/jb.121.2.531-536.1975.

Novel pathway for degradation of protocatechuic acid in Bacillus species

Comparative Study

Novel pathway for degradation of protocatechuic acid in Bacillus species

R L Crawford. J Bacteriol. 1975 Feb.

Abstract

A species of Bacillus, tentatively identified as B. circulans, degrades protocatechuic acid by a novel reaction involving meta-fission between C2 and C3 of the benzene nucleus. 2-Hydroxymuconic semialdehyde is then degraded to pyruvate and acetaldehyde by enzymatic reactions described in previous work. Protocatechuate 2,3-oxygenase exhibits a rather narrow substrate specificity; the methyl and ethyl esters of protocatechuic acid are oxidized, but other substrates for ring-fission oxygenases, notably catechol, gallic acid, and homoprotocatechuic acid, are not attached.

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