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5.3.99.7
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the enzyme is involved in the styrene degradation pathway, overview
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5.3.99.7
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the enzyme is part of the upper pathway of styrene degradation via side chain oxygenation
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in strain ST-10, which lacks a styrene oxide isomerase, styrene oxide is converted to phenylacetaldehyde by spontaneous chemical reaction. The strain accumulates styrene oxide as a metabolic intermediate. The produced phenylacetaldehyde is converted to phenylacetic acid in strain ST-10 as well as in strain ST-5
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