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  • Vazquez-Duhalt, R.; Ayala, M.; Marquez-Rocha, F.J.
    Biocatalytic chlorination of aromatic hydrocarbons by chloroperoxidase of Caldariomyces fumago (2001), Phytochemistry, 58, 929-933.
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

EC Number Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
1.11.1.10 additional information Leptoxyphium fumago transformation of aromatic pollutants into chlorinated derivatives by microbial enzymes may occur in polluted sites. This biocatalytic process should be considered because the toxicity and environmental impact of aromatic compounds may be increased ?
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
1.11.1.10 Leptoxyphium fumago
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
1.11.1.10 2-methylanthracene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 7-methylbenzo[a]pyrene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 9-methylanthracene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 acenaphthene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago dichloroacenaphthene + trichloroacenaphthene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 anthracene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago 9,10-dichloroanthracene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 azulene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 benzo[a]pyrene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 benzo[ghi]perylene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 biphenylene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago dichlorobiphenylene + trichlorobiphenylene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 fluoranthene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 fluorene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago dichlorofluorene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 additional information transformation of aromatic pollutants into chlorinated derivatives by microbial enzymes may occur in polluted sites. This biocatalytic process should be considered because the toxicity and environmental impact of aromatic compounds may be increased Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 naphthalene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 perylene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago ?
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1.11.1.10 phenanthrene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago chlorophenanthrene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 pyrene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago chloropyrene + dichloropyrene + H2O
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1.11.1.10 triphenylene + Cl- + H2O2
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Leptoxyphium fumago chlorotriphenylene + H2O
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