The initial activation reactions of anaerobic oxidation of the aromatic hydrocarbons toluene and ethylbenzene were investigated in cell extracts of a toluene-degrading, sulfate-reducing bacterium, Desulfobacula toluolica, and in cell extracts of strain EbN1, a denitrifying bacterium capable of degrading toluene and ethylbenzene. Extracts of toluene-grown cells of both species catalysed the addition of fumarate to the methyl group of [phenyl-C-14]-toluene and formed [C-14]-labeled benzylsuccinate. Extracts of ethylbenzene-grown cells of strain EbN1 did not catalyse this reaction, but catalysed the formation of 1-phenylethanol and acetophenone from [methylene-C-14]ethylbenzene. Toluene-grown cells of D. toluolica and strain EbN1 synthesised h...
A toluene-degrading sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain Tol2, was isolated from marine sediment under...
Despite its high chemical stability, benzene is known to be biodegradable with various electron acce...
Aromatic hydrocarbons are widespread in nature, due to increasing industrial activity, and often con...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Anaerobic degradation of the aromatic hydrocarbon ethylbenzene was studied with sulfate as the elect...
Diverse microorganisms have been described to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons anaerobically. Strains ...
Anaerobic degradation of alkylbenzenes with side chains longer than that of toluene was studied in f...
Anaerobic toluene oxidation by the sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain To12 (proposed name Desulfobac...
The organization of all genes required for the anaerobic conversion of toluene to benzoyl-CoA was in...
Anaerobic biodegradation of toluene and ethylbenzene is of environmental concern and biochemical int...
Anaerobic biodegradation of toluene and ethylbenzene is of environmental concern and biochemical int...
The anaerobic biodegradation of benzene, a common constituent of petroleum and one of the least reac...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
Anaerobic metabolism of hydrocarbons proceeds either via addition to fumarate or by hydroxylation in...
A toluene-degrading sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain Tol2, was isolated from marine sediment under...
Despite its high chemical stability, benzene is known to be biodegradable with various electron acce...
Aromatic hydrocarbons are widespread in nature, due to increasing industrial activity, and often con...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
The capacity of some bacteria to metabolize hydrocarbons in the absence of molecular oxygen was firs...
Anaerobic degradation of the aromatic hydrocarbon ethylbenzene was studied with sulfate as the elect...
Diverse microorganisms have been described to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons anaerobically. Strains ...
Anaerobic degradation of alkylbenzenes with side chains longer than that of toluene was studied in f...
Anaerobic toluene oxidation by the sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain To12 (proposed name Desulfobac...
The organization of all genes required for the anaerobic conversion of toluene to benzoyl-CoA was in...
Anaerobic biodegradation of toluene and ethylbenzene is of environmental concern and biochemical int...
Anaerobic biodegradation of toluene and ethylbenzene is of environmental concern and biochemical int...
The anaerobic biodegradation of benzene, a common constituent of petroleum and one of the least reac...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
Anaerobic metabolism of hydrocarbons proceeds either via addition to fumarate or by hydroxylation in...
A toluene-degrading sulfate-reducing bacterium, strain Tol2, was isolated from marine sediment under...
Despite its high chemical stability, benzene is known to be biodegradable with various electron acce...
Aromatic hydrocarbons are widespread in nature, due to increasing industrial activity, and often con...