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“…However, the corresponding PaaE PP and PcaF enzymes share an amino acid sequence identity (68.6 %) slightly lower than that observed between the PaaE PP and PaaE EC thiolases from P. putida and E. coli (70.4 %), and significantly lower than that between PcaF and equivalent thiolases of the b-ketoadipate pathway from other Pseudomonas strains, such as PcaF from Pseudomonas sp. B13 (87.7 %) (Kaschabek et al, 2002). This observation suggests that the PA and the b-ketoadipate catabolic pathways have evolved independently, and that they did not exchange common genes, such as that encoding the bketoadipyl-CoA thiolase, when present in the same host bacterium.…”
Section: Pa Consumption By Wild-type and Sucd Mutant Strainsmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…However, the corresponding PaaE PP and PcaF enzymes share an amino acid sequence identity (68.6 %) slightly lower than that observed between the PaaE PP and PaaE EC thiolases from P. putida and E. coli (70.4 %), and significantly lower than that between PcaF and equivalent thiolases of the b-ketoadipate pathway from other Pseudomonas strains, such as PcaF from Pseudomonas sp. B13 (87.7 %) (Kaschabek et al, 2002). This observation suggests that the PA and the b-ketoadipate catabolic pathways have evolved independently, and that they did not exchange common genes, such as that encoding the bketoadipyl-CoA thiolase, when present in the same host bacterium.…”
Section: Pa Consumption By Wild-type and Sucd Mutant Strainsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…3, addition of a crude extract containing the PcaIJ b-ketoadipyl-CoA transferase (and lacking the PcaF thiolase) to a reaction assay mixture containing CoA, succinyl-CoA and b-ketoadipate (Fig. 3B) generated a new peak in the HPLC chromatogram corresponding to a CoA derivative with a relative retention time (8.9 min) similar to that reported by Kaschabek et al (2002) for b-ketoadipyl-CoA (8.4 min) (Fig. 3C).…”
Section: Pa Consumption By Wild-type and Sucd Mutant Strainsmentioning
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“…Protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase activity was determined by monitoring the transformation of protocatechuate to ␤-carboxy-cis,cis-muconic acid at 290 nm (ε ϭ 2. (46). In all cases, 1 unit of enzyme activity was defined as the amount of enzyme required to produce 1 mol of product per minute at 25°C.…”
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“…The CoA transferase of strain B13 showed highest identity with enzymes from the strictly anaerobic bacteria Acidaminococcus fermentans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, and Mesorhizobium loti, but lower similarity to analogous enzymes involved in the degradation of aromatic compounds. Biochemical aspects of both enzymes are reported in the accompanying publication (26).…”
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