Anaerobic degradation of non-substituted aromatic hydrocarbons
Highlights ► Anaerobic benzene and naphthalene degradation is performed by microbes belonging to different phyla. ► Metabolite analysis of cultures suggest as initial activation reaction either methylation, hydroxylation, or carboxylation for benzene, and methylation or carboxylation for naphthalene...
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description | Highlights ► Anaerobic benzene and naphthalene degradation is performed by microbes belonging to different phyla. ► Metabolite analysis of cultures suggest as initial activation reaction either methylation, hydroxylation, or carboxylation for benzene, and methylation or carboxylation for naphthalene. ► Proteogenomic studies indicate carboxylation of benzene and naphthalene. ► Non-substitute aromatic hydrocarbons are most likely activated by a novel carboxylation reaction. |
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