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2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02497-y
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Genome analysis of Thauera chlorobenzoica strain 3CB-1T, a halobenzoate-degrading bacterium isolated from aquatic sediment

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“…The fact that R. palustris CGA009 Δ badM can grow on 3-CBA indicates that native CoA ligases have activity against 3-CBA. This is surprising because the ability to degrade 3-CBA is thought to be restricted to bacterial strains that encode a CoA ligase that has increased activity with 3-CBA (6, 18). R. palustris CGA009 and RCB100 encode three CoA ligases involved in anaerobic aromatic compound degradation: benzoyl-CoA ligase, BadA 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA ligase, HbaA; and cyclohexanecarboxylate-CoA ligase, AliA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that R. palustris CGA009 Δ badM can grow on 3-CBA indicates that native CoA ligases have activity against 3-CBA. This is surprising because the ability to degrade 3-CBA is thought to be restricted to bacterial strains that encode a CoA ligase that has increased activity with 3-CBA (6, 18). R. palustris CGA009 and RCB100 encode three CoA ligases involved in anaerobic aromatic compound degradation: benzoyl-CoA ligase, BadA 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA ligase, HbaA; and cyclohexanecarboxylate-CoA ligase, AliA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%