Denitrifying bacteria degrade many different aromatic compounds anaerobically via the well-described benzoyl-CoA pathway. We have shown recently that the denitrifiers Azoarcus anaerobius and Thauera aromatica strain AR-1 use a different pathway for anaerobic degradation of resorcinol (1,3-dihydroxybenzene) and 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate, respectively. Both substrates are converted to hydroxyhydroquinone (1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene). In the membrane fraction of T. aromatica strain AR-1 cells grown with 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate, a hydroxyhydroquinone-dehydrogenating activity of 74 nmol min 1(mg protein) 1 was found. This activity was significantly lower in benzoate-grown cells. Benzoate-grown cells were not induced for degradation of 3,5-dihydroxybenzoa...
Background: At high concentrations of organic substrates, microbial utilization of preferred substra...
The pathway for anaerobic degradation of 4-methylbenzoate was studied in the denitrifying alphaprote...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
Denitrifying bacteria degrade many different aromatic compounds anaerobically via the well-described...
The denitrifying bacterium Azoarcus anaerobius LuFRes1 grows anaerobically with resorcinol (1,3-dihy...
The denitrifying bacterium Azoarcus anaerobius LuFRes1 grows anaerobically with resorcinol (1,3-dihy...
The denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica strain AR-1 grows anaerobically with protocatechuate (3...
Mononuclear aromatic compounds are degraded anaerobically through three main pathways, the benzoyl-C...
Aromatic compounds are important growth substrates for microorganisms. They form a large group of di...
Thauera aromatica strain AR-1 degrades 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate (3,5-DHB) with nitrate as an electron a...
Azoarcus anaerobius, a strictly anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, utilizes resorcinol as a sole ca...
Azoarcus anaerobius, a strictly anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, utilizes resorcinol as a sole ca...
The present thesis deals with investigations on an hitherto unknown pathway of resorcinol (1,3-dihyd...
Mononuclear aromatic compounds are degraded anaerobically through pathways that are basically differ...
A denitrifying Pseudomonas sp. is able to oxidize aromatic compounds completely to CO2, both aerobic...
Background: At high concentrations of organic substrates, microbial utilization of preferred substra...
The pathway for anaerobic degradation of 4-methylbenzoate was studied in the denitrifying alphaprote...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...
Denitrifying bacteria degrade many different aromatic compounds anaerobically via the well-described...
The denitrifying bacterium Azoarcus anaerobius LuFRes1 grows anaerobically with resorcinol (1,3-dihy...
The denitrifying bacterium Azoarcus anaerobius LuFRes1 grows anaerobically with resorcinol (1,3-dihy...
The denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica strain AR-1 grows anaerobically with protocatechuate (3...
Mononuclear aromatic compounds are degraded anaerobically through three main pathways, the benzoyl-C...
Aromatic compounds are important growth substrates for microorganisms. They form a large group of di...
Thauera aromatica strain AR-1 degrades 3,5-dihydroxybenzoate (3,5-DHB) with nitrate as an electron a...
Azoarcus anaerobius, a strictly anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, utilizes resorcinol as a sole ca...
Azoarcus anaerobius, a strictly anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, utilizes resorcinol as a sole ca...
The present thesis deals with investigations on an hitherto unknown pathway of resorcinol (1,3-dihyd...
Mononuclear aromatic compounds are degraded anaerobically through pathways that are basically differ...
A denitrifying Pseudomonas sp. is able to oxidize aromatic compounds completely to CO2, both aerobic...
Background: At high concentrations of organic substrates, microbial utilization of preferred substra...
The pathway for anaerobic degradation of 4-methylbenzoate was studied in the denitrifying alphaprote...
All aromatic compounds are potential substrates for microorganisms. Hence, microorganisms play an em...