Three bacterial strains, Agrobacterium radiobacter, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Kluyvera ascorbata, isolated by enrichment culture for carbon to phosphorus bond cleavage ability, were analyzed for the mode of C---P bond fission. The cleavage of alkyl phosphonic acids to alkanes and inorganic phosphates proceeded both aerobically and anaerobically, and growth on trideuteromethylphosphonic acid yielded trideuteromethane as product. These data indicate that functionalization of the organic moiety does not precede carbon to phosphorus bond cleavage. As probes for radical intermediates, cyclopropylmethylphosphonic acid and cis-1,2-dideutero-1-propenylphosphonic acid were used in growth experiments and the gaseous hydrocarbon products were examined. ...
Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used...
An unprecedented substituent-controlled chemoselective cleavage of CC double bond or C(sp<sup>2</s...
Bacteria able to use at least one of 13 ionic alkylphosphonates of O-alkyl or O,O-dialkyl alkylphosp...
The phosphorus-containing breakdown products of 0-alkyl alkylphosphonate toxicants, which are partic...
SummaryBacteria have evolved pathways to metabolize phosphonates as a nutrient source for phosphorus...
A novel, metal-dependent, carbon-phosphorus bond cleavage activity, provisionally named phosphonoac-...
Phosphorus is an essential element for all forms of life. In living systems, phosphorus is an integr...
Phosphonates represent an important source of bioavailable phosphorus in certain environments. Accor...
A number of new biosynthetic gene clusters encoding phosphonate natural products have been character...
SummaryPhosphonates (C-PO32−) have applications as antibiotics, herbicides, and detergents. In some ...
Bibliography: pages 122-126.The ability of the β-trimethylammonioethylphosphonic acid dianion to und...
This thesis is focused on an investigation of the mechanisms of three enzymatically mediated carbon ...
Phosphonates are a class of organophosphorus compounds with a characteristic carbon–phosphorus bond....
Phosphonate and phosphinate natural products possess a range of biological activities as a result of...
In most microorganisms studied to date, utilisation of phosphonate is induced under conditions of in...
Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used...
An unprecedented substituent-controlled chemoselective cleavage of CC double bond or C(sp<sup>2</s...
Bacteria able to use at least one of 13 ionic alkylphosphonates of O-alkyl or O,O-dialkyl alkylphosp...
The phosphorus-containing breakdown products of 0-alkyl alkylphosphonate toxicants, which are partic...
SummaryBacteria have evolved pathways to metabolize phosphonates as a nutrient source for phosphorus...
A novel, metal-dependent, carbon-phosphorus bond cleavage activity, provisionally named phosphonoac-...
Phosphorus is an essential element for all forms of life. In living systems, phosphorus is an integr...
Phosphonates represent an important source of bioavailable phosphorus in certain environments. Accor...
A number of new biosynthetic gene clusters encoding phosphonate natural products have been character...
SummaryPhosphonates (C-PO32−) have applications as antibiotics, herbicides, and detergents. In some ...
Bibliography: pages 122-126.The ability of the β-trimethylammonioethylphosphonic acid dianion to und...
This thesis is focused on an investigation of the mechanisms of three enzymatically mediated carbon ...
Phosphonates are a class of organophosphorus compounds with a characteristic carbon–phosphorus bond....
Phosphonate and phosphinate natural products possess a range of biological activities as a result of...
In most microorganisms studied to date, utilisation of phosphonate is induced under conditions of in...
Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used...
An unprecedented substituent-controlled chemoselective cleavage of CC double bond or C(sp<sup>2</s...
Bacteria able to use at least one of 13 ionic alkylphosphonates of O-alkyl or O,O-dialkyl alkylphosp...