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2.7.1.238
ATP + phenol + H2O
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AMP + phenyl phosphate + phosphate
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2.7.1.238
ATP + phenol + H2O
the enzyme catalyses the first step in an anaerobic phenol degradation pathway
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2.7.1.238
ATP + phenol + H2O
during catalysis a diphosphoryl group is transferred from ATP to a histidine residue (His569) in one of the subunits of the enzyme, from which phosphate is cleaved to render the reaction unidirectional. The remaining histidine phosphate subsequently serves as the actual phosphorylation agent
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