1958
DOI: 10.1042/bj0690170
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The hydroxylation of nicotinic acid by Pseudomonas fluorescens

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“…The incorporated hydroxyl group is derived from water (Hunt et al, 1958;Hirschberg & Ensign, 1971;Pereira et al, 1988 ;Bray, 1988). These dehydrogenases which hydroxylate pyridine derivatives at the ortho-position form a structurally very similar group of molybdoenzymes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporated hydroxyl group is derived from water (Hunt et al, 1958;Hirschberg & Ensign, 1971;Pereira et al, 1988 ;Bray, 1988). These dehydrogenases which hydroxylate pyridine derivatives at the ortho-position form a structurally very similar group of molybdoenzymes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occurs, for example, in the degradation of nicotinate (Hughes, 1955), picolinate (Dagley & Johnson, 1963), nicotine (Hochstein & Rittenberg, 1959), quinoline (Grant & Al-Najjar, 1976), furan-2-carboxylate (Trudgill, 1969), and thiophene-2-carboxylate (Cripps, 1973). Further common features of these reactions seem to be that the incorporated hydroxyl group is derived from water but not from oxygen (Hunt et al, 1958 ;Hirschberg & Ensign, 1959;Pereira et al, 1988) and that they are affected by the availability of molybdate Siegmund et al, 1990). Several of the dehydrogenases involved have been shown to contain a molybdenum cofactor (Kruger et al, 1987;Freudenberg et al, 1988;.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In bacteria, hydroxylation of nicotinate is catalyzed by nicotinate hydroxylase (Hunt et al 1958;Hunt 1959). Oxygen tracing studies have demonstrated that the O in the hydroxyl group comes from H 2 O not O 2 (Hunt et al 1958;Ensign 1971a, b, 1972), thus the enzyme was renamed nicotinate dehydrogenase (Amano et al 2007;Andreesen and Fetzner 2002;Nagel and Andreesen 1989).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%