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beta-ketoadipate pathway
A pathway of aromatic compound degradation by ortho-cleavage; one branch converts protocatechuate, derived from phenolic compounds, to beta…
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2006
2006
Characterization of the beta-ketoadipate pathway in Sinorhizobium meliloti.
Allyson M. MacLean
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G. Macpherson
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P. Aneja
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T. Finan
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 22909828
Aromatic compounds represent an important source of energy for soil-dwelling organisms. The beta-ketoadipate pathway is a key…
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2006
2006
Identification of Novel Benzoylformate Decarboxylases by Growth Selection
Helge Henning
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C. Leggewie
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M. Pohl
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Michaela Müller
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T. Eggert
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K. Jaeger
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 22216316
ABSTRACT A growth selection system was established using Pseudomonas putida, which can grow on benzaldehyde as the sole carbon…
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2006
2006
Multiple-Level Regulation of Genes for Protocatechuate Degradation in Acinetobacter baylyi Includes Cross-Regulation
S. Siehler
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Süreyya Dal
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R. Fischer
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Patricia Patz
,
U. Gerischer
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2006
Corpus ID: 8262331
ABSTRACT The bacterium Acinetobacter baylyi uses the branched β-ketoadipate pathway to metabolize aromatic compounds. Here, the…
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1999
1999
areABC Genes Determine the Catabolism of Aryl Esters in Acinetobacter sp. Strain ADP1
Rheinallt M. Jones
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Lauren S. Collier
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E. Neidle
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Peter A. Williams
Journal of Bacteriology
1999
Corpus ID: 17163493
ABSTRACT Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1 is able to grow on a range of esters of aromatic alcohols, converting them to the…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
The Physiological Contribution ofAcinetobacter PcaK, a Transport System That Acts upon Protocatechuate, Can Be Masked by the Overlapping Specificity of VanK
David A. D'Argenio
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A. Segura
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W. Coco
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P. V. Bünz
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L. Ornston
Journal of Bacteriology
1999
Corpus ID: 15023981
ABSTRACT VanK is the fourth member of the ubiquitous major facilitator superfamily of transport proteins to be identified that…
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1995
1995
Differential DNA bending introduced by the Pseudomonas putida LysR‐type regulator, CatR, at the plasmid‐borne pheBA and chromosomal catBC promoters
M. R. Parsek
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M. Kivisaar
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A. M. Chakrabarty
Molecular Microbiology
1995
Corpus ID: 27362228
The plasmid‐borne pheBA operon of Pseudomonas putida strain PaW85 allows growth of the host cells on phenol. The promoter of this…
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1994
1994
Unusual G + C content and codon usage in catIJF, a segment of the ben-cat supra-operonic cluster in the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus chromosome.
M. Shanley
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A. Harrison
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R. Parales
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G. Kowalchuk
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D. J. Mitchell
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L. Ornston
Gene
1994
Corpus ID: 25903162
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Loss of the toluene-xylene catabolic genes of TOL plasmid pWW0 during growth of Pseudomonas putida on benzoate is due to a selective growth advantage of 'cured' segregants.
P. Williams
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S. Taylor
,
L. Gibb
Journal of General Microbiology
1988
Corpus ID: 20497846
During growth on benzoate-minimal medium Pseudomonas putida mt-2 (PaW1) segregates derivative ('cured') strains which have lost…
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Review
1973
Review
1973
The beta-ketoadipate pathway.
R. Stanier
,
L. Ornston
Advances in Microbial Physiology
1973
Corpus ID: 10281883
1971
1971
Regulation of the β-Ketoadipate Pathway in Alcaligenes eutrophus
B. Johnson
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R. Stanier
Journal of Bacteriology
1971
Corpus ID: 31824957
The regulation of the synthesis of the inducible enzymes that mediate the reactions of the β-ketoadipate pathway in Alcaligenes…
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