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Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39malfunction deletion of feaB gene results in increased desired aromatic compounds with decreased by-products. 2-Phenylethanol is not degraded by a feaB-deficient strain 724020
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39malfunction disruption of the endogenous phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase gene shuts off 4-hydroxyphenylacetate production and improves the production of tyrosol as a sole product 725180
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39metabolism FeaB plays a major role in the formation of 4-hydroxyphenylacetate 725180
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39metabolism the enzyme catalyzes a step in the styrene catabolic pathway of Pseudomonas putida -, 741787
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39metabolism two distinct enzymes are involved in the oxidation of phenylacetaldehyde to phenylacetate, an aldehyde:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (AOR) and a phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase (PDH). PDH is the primary enzyme during anaerobic phenylalanine degradation, whereas AOR is not essential for the metabolic pathway and exhibits probably a function as a detoxifying enzyme if high aldehyde concentrations accumulate in the cytoplasm, which would lead to substrate inhibition of PDH -, 742786
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39more substrate channel and active site structure, overview. A majority of conserved residues in NPADH localize to the active site and NAD+-binding pocket. At the interface between the two pockets are the catalytic Cys 301 and Glu 267 residues, which serve as the general nucleophile and general base for the reaction, respectively -, 741787
Show all pathways known for 1.2.1.39Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 1.2.1.39physiological function phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenase catalyzes the NAD+-dependent oxidation of phenylactealdehyde to phenylacetic acid in the styrene catabolic and detoxification pathway of Pseudomonas putida strain S12 -, 741787
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