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  • Koga, H.; Yamaguchi, E.; Matsunaga, K.; Aramaki, H.; Horiuchi, T.
    Cloning and nucleotide sequences of NADH-putidaredoxin reductase gene (camA) and putidaredoxin gene (camB) involved in cytochrome P-450cam hydroxylase of Pseudomonas putida (1989), J. Biochem., 106, 831-836.
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
1.1.1.327 Pseudomonas putida P09347
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1.14.13.161 Pseudomonas putida
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1.18.1.5 Pseudomonas putida P16640 the genes responsible for early steps of D-camphor degradation, i.e. 5-exo-hydroxycamphor dehydrogenase, camD gene, cytochrome P-450cam, camC, NADH-putidaredoxin reductase camA, and putidaredoxin camB form an operon, camDCAB, and are under negative control by the gene camR located immediately upstream from the camD gene
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Expression

EC Number Organism Comment Expression
1.1.1.327 Pseudomonas putida the genes of the CAM plasmid encoding enzymes involved in the degradation pathway of D-camphor form an operon, camDCAB, and are under negative control by the gene camR located immediately upstream from the camD gene additional information
1.14.13.161 Pseudomonas putida the genes responsible for early steps of D-camphor degradation, i.e. 5-exo-hydroxycamphor dehydrogenase, camD gene, cytochrome P-450cam, camC, NADH-putidaredoxin reductase camA, and putidaredoxin camB form an operon, camDCAB, and are under negative control by the gene camR located immediately upstream from the camD gene additional information
1.18.1.5 Pseudomonas putida the genes responsible for early steps of D-camphor degradation, i.e. 5-exo-hydroxycamphor dehydrogenase, camD gene, cytochrome P-450cam, camC, NADH-putidaredoxin reductase camA, and putidaredoxin camB form an operon, camDCAB, and are under negative control by the gene camR located immediately upstream from the camD gene additional information

General Information

EC Number General Information Comment Organism
1.1.1.327 physiological function Pseudomonas putida PpGl, which carries the CAM plasmid encoding enzymes involved in the degradation pathway of D-camphor, can utilize D-camphor as a sole carbon source. The enzymes responsible for early steps in D-camphor degradation are 5-exo-hydroxycamphor dehydrogenase (camD gene), cytochrome P-450cam (camC), NADH-putidaredoxin reductase (camA), and putidaredoxin (camB) Pseudomonas putida