1998
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1998.9102
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A Novel Pathway for the Metabolism of Caffeine by a Mixed Culture Consortium

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“…Some bacteria utilize caffeine as sole growth substrate and metabolize it via oxidation at the C-8 position to form 1,3, 7-trimethyluric acid (Madyastha & Sridhar, 1998;Mohapatra et al, 2006;Yu et al, 2008). This reaction is catalysed by a number of different enzymes in several bacteria.…”
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“…Some bacteria utilize caffeine as sole growth substrate and metabolize it via oxidation at the C-8 position to form 1,3, 7-trimethyluric acid (Madyastha & Sridhar, 1998;Mohapatra et al, 2006;Yu et al, 2008). This reaction is catalysed by a number of different enzymes in several bacteria.…”
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“…Oxidation of caffeine by a Rhodococcus sp.-Klebsiella sp. mixed-culture consortium at the C-8 position to form 1,3,7-trimethyluric acid (TMU) has been reported (8). An 85-kDa, flavin-containing caffeine oxidase was purified from this consortium (9).…”
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“…The enzymology and genes involved in further transformation of TMU have not been elucidated. Madyastha and Sridhar (27) reported that TMU was further degraded to 3,6,8-trimethylallantoin (TMA) by resting cells of a mixed culture of Rhodococcus and Klebsiella. However, details of this reaction are lacking.…”
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